Cyclopædia 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 ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1848 |
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... face of nature with unusual warmth and lustre , but is succeeded by the redoubled horrors of winter , and those tender buds and early blossoms which were called forth by the transient gleam of a temporary sunshine , are nipped by frosts ...
... face of nature with unusual warmth and lustre , but is succeeded by the redoubled horrors of winter , and those tender buds and early blossoms which were called forth by the transient gleam of a temporary sunshine , are nipped by frosts ...
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... face The fourthe day toward the ship she went ; But nathelessio she tak'th in good intent 1 Called . 4 He is able for . Overtaken . 2 Muscle . 5 Work . 9 Agone . 3 Ruined , destroyed . 6 Surely . 7 Guide . 10 Nevertheless . Our blissful ...
... face The fourthe day toward the ship she went ; But nathelessio she tak'th in good intent 1 Called . 4 He is able for . Overtaken . 2 Muscle . 5 Work . 9 Agone . 3 Ruined , destroyed . 6 Surely . 7 Guide . 10 Nevertheless . Our blissful ...
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... face , Sour is thy breath , foul art thou to embrace ; And through thy drunken nose seemeth the soun As though thou saidést aye Sampsoun ! Sampsoun ! And yet , Got wot , Sampsoun drunk ne'er no wine : Thou fallest as it were a stickéd ...
... face , Sour is thy breath , foul art thou to embrace ; And through thy drunken nose seemeth the soun As though thou saidést aye Sampsoun ! Sampsoun ! And yet , Got wot , Sampsoun drunk ne'er no wine : Thou fallest as it were a stickéd ...
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... face There may none earthly thing deface : Crowns on their heads they bare , As each of them a queen were ; That all the gold of Croesus ' hall The least coronal of all Might not have bought , after the worth : Thus comen they ridand ...
... face There may none earthly thing deface : Crowns on their heads they bare , As each of them a queen were ; That all the gold of Croesus ' hall The least coronal of all Might not have bought , after the worth : Thus comen they ridand ...
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... face . And in my head I drew right hastily , And eftesoons I leant it out again , And saw her walk that very womanly , With no wight mo ' , but only women twain . Then gan I study in myself , and sayn , 6 " Ah , sweet ! are ye a worldly ...
... face . And in my head I drew right hastily , And eftesoons I leant it out again , And saw her walk that very womanly , With no wight mo ' , but only women twain . Then gan I study in myself , and sayn , 6 " Ah , sweet ! are ye a worldly ...
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