Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... clothes and But his colonel was a maker of rhyme , and the poet had to display more charity for his com- mander's verse than the other had to exercise when he inspected the clothing and arms of the careless bard . arms . " From the day ...
... clothes and But his colonel was a maker of rhyme , and the poet had to display more charity for his com- mander's verse than the other had to exercise when he inspected the clothing and arms of the careless bard . arms . " From the day ...
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... clothes the flow'ry plains ; On every tree soft fragrance sheds , And blooming fruit ordains ! ' Tis he who gives the peopled stream , Replete with life to flow ; Who gives the moon's resplendent beam , And sun's meridian glow ! Would ...
... clothes the flow'ry plains ; On every tree soft fragrance sheds , And blooming fruit ordains ! ' Tis he who gives the peopled stream , Replete with life to flow ; Who gives the moon's resplendent beam , And sun's meridian glow ! Would ...
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... cloth of golde and goldsmyth's wark , more lyk a duke than a pore baron's sonne as hee ys ; " and then , after recount- ing his many acts of personal disrespect to himself , he adds , " moreover he in his countree makyth de- bate ...
... cloth of golde and goldsmyth's wark , more lyk a duke than a pore baron's sonne as hee ys ; " and then , after recount- ing his many acts of personal disrespect to himself , he adds , " moreover he in his countree makyth de- bate ...
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... cloths , a luxury which many might suppose of much later date , were purchased both for the parlour and hall of this earl in 1525 . Then follows an account of the sums expended for new liveries , which , on such an occasion , it was ...
... cloths , a luxury which many might suppose of much later date , were purchased both for the parlour and hall of this earl in 1525 . Then follows an account of the sums expended for new liveries , which , on such an occasion , it was ...
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... He was ac- cordingly stripped and laid out , and was about to be covered with a herse - cloth of black velvet , when * Vide Hist . of Craven , p . 505 . fortunately his attendants , who had loved him whilst living MORNINGS IN SPRING . 93.
... He was ac- cordingly stripped and laid out , and was about to be covered with a herse - cloth of black velvet , when * Vide Hist . of Craven , p . 505 . fortunately his attendants , who had loved him whilst living MORNINGS IN SPRING . 93.
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