Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... gold - burned ‡ in his sphere , That down to them y - cast his beamis clear . And by a river forth I gan costay § Of water clear as beryl or chrystall , Till , at the last , I found a little way Toward a park , enclosed with a wall In ...
... gold - burned ‡ in his sphere , That down to them y - cast his beamis clear . And by a river forth I gan costay § Of water clear as beryl or chrystall , Till , at the last , I found a little way Toward a park , enclosed with a wall In ...
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... gold and gowlis ‡ gent , Array'd was by Dame Flora the Queen , So nobilly , that joy was for to sene ; The rock against the river resplendent As low illuminate all the levis schene § . What through the merry fowlis harmony , And through ...
... gold and gowlis ‡ gent , Array'd was by Dame Flora the Queen , So nobilly , that joy was for to sene ; The rock against the river resplendent As low illuminate all the levis schene § . What through the merry fowlis harmony , And through ...
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... gold - the banners displayed - the measured step and the military array , with the sound of martial instruments of music , had no share in in- creasing the solemnity of the burial scene , and had no connexion with the poet . " I found ...
... gold - the banners displayed - the measured step and the military array , with the sound of martial instruments of music , had no share in in- creasing the solemnity of the burial scene , and had no connexion with the poet . " I found ...
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... gold and silver , faced with satin , and embroidered with the cognizances of the Cliffords . But one of the most extraordinary items in this part of the expenditure is , " To the parson of Guisely for his livery , 13s . 4d .; " a ...
... gold and silver , faced with satin , and embroidered with the cognizances of the Cliffords . But one of the most extraordinary items in this part of the expenditure is , " To the parson of Guisely for his livery , 13s . 4d .; " a ...
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... gold for my lady , 21. 10s . " and " Velvet to my lady , 7s . " Lady Margaret , however , appears to have had a taste for something very independent of mere personal orna- ment , a penchant , I suspect , for some peculiar kind of wine ...
... gold for my lady , 21. 10s . " and " Velvet to my lady , 7s . " Lady Margaret , however , appears to have had a taste for something very independent of mere personal orna- ment , a penchant , I suspect , for some peculiar kind of wine ...
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