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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... less note . age presents us with historical chronicles , theologi- cal treatises , religious , political , and narrative poetry , in great abundance , written both in Latin and in the native tongue . * The earliest name in the list of ...
... less note . age presents us with historical chronicles , theologi- cal treatises , religious , political , and narrative poetry , in great abundance , written both in Latin and in the native tongue . * The earliest name in the list of ...
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... less . Nae menstrals playit to them , but doubt , For gleemen there were halden out , By day and eke by nicht ; 14 Except a menstral that slew a man , Sae till his heritage he wan , And entered by brief of richt . Then cried Mahoun for ...
... less . Nae menstrals playit to them , but doubt , For gleemen there were halden out , By day and eke by nicht ; 14 Except a menstral that slew a man , Sae till his heritage he wan , And entered by brief of richt . Then cried Mahoun for ...
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... less , I find my chief relief . 1 Hover ; loiter . 2 A lover tied the sleeve of his mistress on the head of his horse . 3 Reins dropped . 4 Companion . 6 Agreeable . Description and Praise of his Love Geraldine . From Tuscan. 46 FROM ...
... less , I find my chief relief . 1 Hover ; loiter . 2 A lover tied the sleeve of his mistress on the head of his horse . 3 Reins dropped . 4 Companion . 6 Agreeable . Description and Praise of his Love Geraldine . From Tuscan. 46 FROM ...
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... less terrible than death itself ; and , by making slaves of malefactors , not only does the public get the benefit of their labour , but the continual sight of their misery is more effectual than their death to deter other men from ...
... less terrible than death itself ; and , by making slaves of malefactors , not only does the public get the benefit of their labour , but the continual sight of their misery is more effectual than their death to deter other men from ...
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... less . Look here , I say . ' I look'd , and Stella spied , Who hard by made a window send forth light . My heart then quaked , then dazzled were mine eyes ; One hand forgot to rule , th ' other to fight ; Nor trumpet's sound I heard ...
... less . Look here , I say . ' I look'd , and Stella spied , Who hard by made a window send forth light . My heart then quaked , then dazzled were mine eyes ; One hand forgot to rule , th ' other to fight ; Nor trumpet's sound I heard ...
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