The Compleat AnglerJohn Lane, 1904 - Počet stran: 454 |
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Strana xxxiii
... thou more than thrice beloved friend , I too unworthy of so great a bliss ; These harsh - tun'd lines I here to thee commend , Thou being cause it is now as it is : For hadst thou held thy tongue , by silence might These have been ...
... thou more than thrice beloved friend , I too unworthy of so great a bliss ; These harsh - tun'd lines I here to thee commend , Thou being cause it is now as it is : For hadst thou held thy tongue , by silence might These have been ...
Strana xxxiv
... thou it out , and let it be amended , S. P. This dedication does not occur in the only known copy of the first edition ( 1613 ) , which , however , is imperfect , and from which it may have been lost , but Sir Harris Nicolas points out ...
... thou it out , and let it be amended , S. P. This dedication does not occur in the only known copy of the first edition ( 1613 ) , which , however , is imperfect , and from which it may have been lost , but Sir Harris Nicolas points out ...
Strana liv
... thankful heart to value it , as one of the greatest blessings of our good God , in whose dear love I leave you , remaining , Your poor friend to serve you , H. WOTTON . Oh thou great Power ! in whom I move , liv Introduction.
... thankful heart to value it , as one of the greatest blessings of our good God , in whose dear love I leave you , remaining , Your poor friend to serve you , H. WOTTON . Oh thou great Power ! in whom I move , liv Introduction.
Strana lv
... Thou then that has despung'd my score , And dying wast the death of death , Be to me now , on thee I call , My life , my strength , my joy , my all . H. WOTTON . In 1652 Walton seems to have contributed an address to the Reader to " The ...
... Thou then that has despung'd my score , And dying wast the death of death , Be to me now , on thee I call , My life , my strength , my joy , my all . H. WOTTON . In 1652 Walton seems to have contributed an address to the Reader to " The ...
Strana lxxxvii
... thou glean the wit , And words for such a vitious poem fit ? Where couldst thou paper find was not too white , Or ink that could be black enough to write ? What servile devil tempted thee to be A flatterer of thine own slavery ? To kiss ...
... thou glean the wit , And words for such a vitious poem fit ? Where couldst thou paper find was not too white , Or ink that could be black enough to write ? What servile devil tempted thee to be A flatterer of thine own slavery ? To kiss ...
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