Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Elegantly Illustrated, Svazek 1Robert Chambers World Publishing House, 1875 |
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... Night , or King and Queen , On the Tombs in Westminster , 119 The Country Life , • An Epitaph , 119 Julia , • THOMAS CAREW , 120 Upon Julia's Recovery , Seng- ( Ask me no more where Jove hastows ) , 120 The Bag of the Bee , The ...
... Night , or King and Queen , On the Tombs in Westminster , 119 The Country Life , • An Epitaph , 119 Julia , • THOMAS CAREW , 120 Upon Julia's Recovery , Seng- ( Ask me no more where Jove hastows ) , 120 The Bag of the Bee , The ...
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... Night in a Garden , 182 The Prodigal Lady , Description of a Moonlight Night , with Fine Music , 184 Scene from the Ball , Ghost Scene in Hamlet . 184 MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF the Third PERIOD , Mark Antony over Cæsar's Body , 185 ...
... Night in a Garden , 182 The Prodigal Lady , Description of a Moonlight Night , with Fine Music , 184 Scene from the Ball , Ghost Scene in Hamlet . 184 MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF the Third PERIOD , Mark Antony over Cæsar's Body , 185 ...
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... night , Fordrunk as he sat on his bench upright ; There came a privy thief men clepen Death , That in this country all the people slay'th , And with his spear he smote his heart atwo , And went his way withouten wordés mo . He hath a ...
... night , Fordrunk as he sat on his bench upright ; There came a privy thief men clepen Death , That in this country all the people slay'th , And with his spear he smote his heart atwo , And went his way withouten wordés mo . He hath a ...
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... night As wisely and as slyly as it might ; Wherefore I redell that cut12 among us all We draw , and let see where the cut will fall ; And he that hath the cut , with hearté blithe , Shall runnen to the town , ar.d that full swith , 13 ...
... night As wisely and as slyly as it might ; Wherefore I redell that cut12 among us all We draw , and let see where the cut will fall ; And he that hath the cut , with hearté blithe , Shall runnen to the town , ar.d that full swith , 13 ...
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... night they draw away , And no longer list t ' appear , That in this present life now here Nothing abideth in his fairness , Save women aye be found entere , 7 And devoid of all doubleness . The sea eke with his sterné wawes Each day ...
... night they draw away , And no longer list t ' appear , That in this present life now here Nothing abideth in his fairness , Save women aye be found entere , 7 And devoid of all doubleness . The sea eke with his sterné wawes Each day ...
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