Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 87
... doth ; ' Tis but his policy to counterfeit , Because he would avoid such bitter taunts Which in the time of death he gave our father . Geo . If so thou think'st , vex him with eager words . Rich , Clifford , ask mercy , and obtain no ...
... doth ; ' Tis but his policy to counterfeit , Because he would avoid such bitter taunts Which in the time of death he gave our father . Geo . If so thou think'st , vex him with eager words . Rich , Clifford , ask mercy , and obtain no ...
Page 118
... doth assign you , earnestly ; and the time , I know , he will so limit as shall be both sufficient for your learning and safe for your health . And mark the sense and read as well as the words : the matter of that you so shall you both ...
... doth assign you , earnestly ; and the time , I know , he will so limit as shall be both sufficient for your learning and safe for your health . And mark the sense and read as well as the words : the matter of that you so shall you both ...
Page 157
... doth exceedingly love you , and most heartily prays you may long live to be a prin- cipal ornament to the family of the Sidneis . " Your loving brother , " PHILIP SIDNEY * . 99 The premature and sudden death of sir Philip prevented not ...
... doth exceedingly love you , and most heartily prays you may long live to be a prin- cipal ornament to the family of the Sidneis . " Your loving brother , " PHILIP SIDNEY * . 99 The premature and sudden death of sir Philip prevented not ...
Page 162
... been drawn for us by the sweet fancy of Sidney and his sister . 66 Lord , dear cousin , " said he , " doth not the * Edition of 1629 , p . 30 . pleasantness of this place carry in itself sufficient reward for 162 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... been drawn for us by the sweet fancy of Sidney and his sister . 66 Lord , dear cousin , " said he , " doth not the * Edition of 1629 , p . 30 . pleasantness of this place carry in itself sufficient reward for 162 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 163
... Doth not the air breathe health , which the birds , delightful both to ear and eye , do daily solemnize with the sweet consent of their voices ? Is not every echo thereof a perfect music ? And these fresh and delightful brooks , how ...
... Doth not the air breathe health , which the birds , delightful both to ear and eye , do daily solemnize with the sweet consent of their voices ? Is not every echo thereof a perfect music ? And these fresh and delightful brooks , how ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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