Cyclopædia of English literature, Band 1William and Robert Chambers, 1843 |
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... Fear of Death , 187 Tale of Argentile and Curan , 226 Description of Ophelia's Drowning , 187 Sonnet , 228 Perseverance , 187 The Woodman's Walk , 228 The Deceit of Ornament or Appearances , 187 There is a Garden in her Face , 228 Mercy ...
... Fear of Death , 187 Tale of Argentile and Curan , 226 Description of Ophelia's Drowning , 187 Sonnet , 228 Perseverance , 187 The Woodman's Walk , 228 The Deceit of Ornament or Appearances , 187 There is a Garden in her Face , 228 Mercy ...
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... fears , In hy till him the horse he steers . And when Sir Henry saw the king Come on , foroutin abasing , Till him he rode in great ... Fear of death . Mony a wicht man and worthy , Ready to do 26 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPEDIA OF.
... fears , In hy till him the horse he steers . And when Sir Henry saw the king Come on , foroutin abasing , Till him he rode in great ... Fear of death . Mony a wicht man and worthy , Ready to do 26 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPEDIA OF.
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... fear sho fell in swoon , near dead . Then as God wald it fell in happy case , The Spenser had nae leisure for to bide , Nowther to force , to seek , nor scare , nor chase , But on he went and cast the door up - wide . This burgess mouse ...
... fear sho fell in swoon , near dead . Then as God wald it fell in happy case , The Spenser had nae leisure for to bide , Nowther to force , to seek , nor scare , nor chase , But on he went and cast the door up - wide . This burgess mouse ...
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... fear his might . SIR THOMAS WYATT . He In amorous poetry , which may be said to have taken its rise in this age , Surrey had a fellow - la- bourer in SIR THOMAS WYATT ( 1503-1541 ) , another distinguished figure in the court of Henry ...
... fear his might . SIR THOMAS WYATT . He In amorous poetry , which may be said to have taken its rise in this age , Surrey had a fellow - la- bourer in SIR THOMAS WYATT ( 1503-1541 ) , another distinguished figure in the court of Henry ...
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... fear me there be but very few of such faithful servants . and great learned clerk ; for these shepherds had but the care and charge over brute beasts , and yet were diligent to keep them , and to feed them , and the other have the cure ...
... fear me there be but very few of such faithful servants . and great learned clerk ; for these shepherds had but the care and charge over brute beasts , and yet were diligent to keep them , and to feed them , and the other have the cure ...
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Seite 306 - meeting soul may pierce, In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed, and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running; Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony ; That Orpheus' self may heave his head From golden slumbers on a bed Of heap'd
Seite 188 - show likest God's, When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew, Though justice be thy plea, consider this— That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation : we do pray for mercy ; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy. Merchant
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