Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 sider |
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... hour ; For which sudden abate , anon astert ( g ) The blood of all my body to my heart . ( a ) A little time . ( d ) Pecked . sport ? ( b ) Stopped . ( c ) Hopped . ( e ) Mates . ( f ) This seems to mean complain ; but should it not ...
... hour ; For which sudden abate , anon astert ( g ) The blood of all my body to my heart . ( a ) A little time . ( d ) Pecked . sport ? ( b ) Stopped . ( c ) Hopped . ( e ) Mates . ( f ) This seems to mean complain ; but should it not ...
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... hour ; Glad to fulfyll all that she wyll Commaunde me to my power : For had ye , lo , an hundred mo , " Of them I wolde be one ; " For , in my mynde , of all mankynde I love but you alone . * The denouement of this little drama is happy ...
... hour ; Glad to fulfyll all that she wyll Commaunde me to my power : For had ye , lo , an hundred mo , " Of them I wolde be one ; " For , in my mynde , of all mankynde I love but you alone . * The denouement of this little drama is happy ...
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... Hours and Elves , " held their revels ; and among which floated over golden sands , wafted on by spicy gales , the " shallow ship " of Spenser . But much delight is still to be gained in following the downward course of this noble ...
... Hours and Elves , " held their revels ; and among which floated over golden sands , wafted on by spicy gales , the " shallow ship " of Spenser . But much delight is still to be gained in following the downward course of this noble ...
Side 120
... hour adopted a system of regulated economy which placed him for life above being exposed to the repetition of such behaviour . If there be such a thing as " proper pride , " Sackville's resolution was of its best fruits . This nobleman ...
... hour adopted a system of regulated economy which placed him for life above being exposed to the repetition of such behaviour . If there be such a thing as " proper pride , " Sackville's resolution was of its best fruits . This nobleman ...
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... hours from love's delight . I may not evermore acknowledge thee , Lest my bewailed guilt should do thee shame ; Nor thou with public kindness honour me , Unless thou take that honour from thy name : But do not so ; I love thee in such ...
... hours from love's delight . I may not evermore acknowledge thee , Lest my bewailed guilt should do thee shame ; Nor thou with public kindness honour me , Unless thou take that honour from thy name : But do not so ; I love thee in such ...
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