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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... sound slumber . In the midst of his sleep , a stranger appeared to him , and , saluting him by his name , said , " Cadmon , sing me something . " Cæd- mon answered , " I know nothing to sing ; for my incapacity in this respect was the ...
... sound slumber . In the midst of his sleep , a stranger appeared to him , and , saluting him by his name , said , " Cadmon , sing me something . " Cæd- mon answered , " I know nothing to sing ; for my incapacity in this respect was the ...
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... sound . 9 Complete . 11 Natural right . 14.Steering , pilotage . 10 Change . 18 Novelty , inconstancy . 15 Manage . 18 Guide . sequently Lyndsay , to denominate its author " the moral 22 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPEDIA OF.
... sound . 9 Complete . 11 Natural right . 14.Steering , pilotage . 10 Change . 18 Novelty , inconstancy . 15 Manage . 18 Guide . sequently Lyndsay , to denominate its author " the moral 22 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPEDIA OF.
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... sound went with the river as it ran , Out through the fresh and flourished lusty vale ; O Merle ! quoth she , O fool ! stint of thy tale , For in thy song good sentence is there none , For both is tint , the time and the travail Of ...
... sound went with the river as it ran , Out through the fresh and flourished lusty vale ; O Merle ! quoth she , O fool ! stint of thy tale , For in thy song good sentence is there none , For both is tint , the time and the travail Of ...
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... sound of plaint . Thus I alone , where all my freedom grew , In prison pine with bondage and restraint , And with remembrance of the greater grief To banish the less , I find my chief relief . 1 Hover ; loiter . 2 A lover tied the ...
... sound of plaint . Thus I alone , where all my freedom grew , In prison pine with bondage and restraint , And with remembrance of the greater grief To banish the less , I find my chief relief . 1 Hover ; loiter . 2 A lover tied the ...
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... sound Of this or that as liketh me ; For lack of wit the Lute is bound To give such tunes as pleaseth me ; Though my songs be somewhat strange , And speak such words as touch my change , Blame not my Lute ! My Lute , alas ! doth not ...
... sound Of this or that as liketh me ; For lack of wit the Lute is bound To give such tunes as pleaseth me ; Though my songs be somewhat strange , And speak such words as touch my change , Blame not my Lute ! My Lute , alas ! doth not ...
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