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, 1847 |
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... Heart , SIR JOHN SUCKLING , SIR RICHARD MAITLAND , Song- ( Tis now , since I sat down before ) , Satire on the Town Ladies , A Ballad upon a Wedding , ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY , Constancy , ALEXANDER HUME , Song- ( I prithee send me back my ...
... Heart , SIR JOHN SUCKLING , SIR RICHARD MAITLAND , Song- ( Tis now , since I sat down before ) , Satire on the Town Ladies , A Ballad upon a Wedding , ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY , Constancy , ALEXANDER HUME , Song- ( I prithee send me back my ...
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... heart , Fro which she could not astart . And as she cast her eye about , She saw clad in one suit , a rout Of ladies , where they comen ride Along under the woode side ; On fair ambuland horse they set , That were all white , fair , and ...
... heart , Fro which she could not astart . And as she cast her eye about , She saw clad in one suit , a rout Of ladies , where they comen ride Along under the woode side ; On fair ambuland horse they set , That were all white , fair , and ...
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... heart , that is to say , our Lord God , conscience , and good name . First ye shulen have God in your heart , and for no riches ye shulen do nothing which may in any manner displease God that is your creator and maker ; for , after the ...
... heart , that is to say , our Lord God , conscience , and good name . First ye shulen have God in your heart , and for no riches ye shulen do nothing which may in any manner displease God that is your creator and maker ; for , after the ...
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... heart . And though I stood abasit tho a lite , 5 No wonder was ; for why my wittis all Were so overcome with pleasance and delight , Only through letting of my eyen fall , That suddenly my heart became her thrall , For ever of free will ...
... heart . And though I stood abasit tho a lite , 5 No wonder was ; for why my wittis all Were so overcome with pleasance and delight , Only through letting of my eyen fall , That suddenly my heart became her thrall , For ever of free will ...
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... heart true ! None other rede I can : For I must to the wood go , green Alone , a banished man . SHE . O Lord , what is this world's bliss , That changeth as the moon ! My summer's day in lusty May Is darked before the noon . I hear you ...
... heart true ! None other rede I can : For I must to the wood go , green Alone , a banished man . SHE . O Lord , what is this world's bliss , That changeth as the moon ! My summer's day in lusty May Is darked before the noon . I hear you ...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Том 1 Robert Chambers Полный просмотр - 1856 |
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