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Page 37
The Muse ! whate'er the Muse inspires , My soul the tuneful strain admires : - : - Nor Greece nor Rome delights me more Than Tagus ' bank * , or Thames's shore + : From silver Avon's flowery side Though Shakspeare's numbers sweetly ...
The Muse ! whate'er the Muse inspires , My soul the tuneful strain admires : - : - Nor Greece nor Rome delights me more Than Tagus ' bank * , or Thames's shore + : From silver Avon's flowery side Though Shakspeare's numbers sweetly ...
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... he describes as at once so amiable and so great ; and bewails the loss of all his former friends , kindred , and companions , and laments his own forlorn and disconsolate state , in apostrophes that pierce the very soul of pity * !
... he describes as at once so amiable and so great ; and bewails the loss of all his former friends , kindred , and companions , and laments his own forlorn and disconsolate state , in apostrophes that pierce the very soul of pity * !
Page 89
It I will that ev'ry curate whin Westmoreland and the deanery of Craven , and elsewhere wher I have any land in England , doe cause a masse of requiem and dirige to be songe or saide for my soul wthin every ...
It I will that ev'ry curate whin Westmoreland and the deanery of Craven , and elsewhere wher I have any land in England , doe cause a masse of requiem and dirige to be songe or saide for my soul wthin every ...
Page 98
Shall we say that the soul of one of the Nortons had taken up its abode in that animal , and was condemned to do penance for his transgressions against the lord's dere ' among their ashes ? But for such a spirit the wild stag would have ...
Shall we say that the soul of one of the Nortons had taken up its abode in that animal , and was condemned to do penance for his transgressions against the lord's dere ' among their ashes ? But for such a spirit the wild stag would have ...
Page 99
... dated May 8th , 1569 , runs thus : " Henry earl of Cumberland , then not healthful of bodye , gives his soul to Almighty God and our ladie St. Marie and all the heavenlie companye , and his body to be buried on the north side of the ...
... dated May 8th , 1569 , runs thus : " Henry earl of Cumberland , then not healthful of bodye , gives his soul to Almighty God and our ladie St. Marie and all the heavenlie companye , and his body to be buried on the north side of the ...
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