Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... thou mayst after some mynd on us have , Suffer us both be buried in one grave . " I hold him strictly twene my armè's twein , Thou and nature laidè on me this charge ; He , guiltlesse , mustè with me suffer paine : And sith thou art at ...
... thou mayst after some mynd on us have , Suffer us both be buried in one grave . " I hold him strictly twene my armè's twein , Thou and nature laidè on me this charge ; He , guiltlesse , mustè with me suffer paine : And sith thou art at ...
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... thou be , Once on a day upon my child and me . " On thee and me dependeth the trespace , Touching our guilt and our great offence ; But , welaway ! most angelik of face , Oure childè , young in his pure innocence , Shall agayn right ...
... thou be , Once on a day upon my child and me . " On thee and me dependeth the trespace , Touching our guilt and our great offence ; But , welaway ! most angelik of face , Oure childè , young in his pure innocence , Shall agayn right ...
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... thou , faire freshe Maie . " In paraphrasing this admirable description , Dry- den has very judiciously adhered almost to the very words and rhythm of the first two couplets of Chaucer , conscious that , great master as he was of rhyme ...
... thou , faire freshe Maie . " In paraphrasing this admirable description , Dry- den has very judiciously adhered almost to the very words and rhythm of the first two couplets of Chaucer , conscious that , great master as he was of rhyme ...
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... thou shalt guide my wand'ring feet to find The fragrant greens I seek , my brows to bind . It would appear a difficult and a dangerous task to enter into competition with passages such as I have now given ; yet , rich and appropriate as ...
... thou shalt guide my wand'ring feet to find The fragrant greens I seek , my brows to bind . It would appear a difficult and a dangerous task to enter into competition with passages such as I have now given ; yet , rich and appropriate as ...
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... thou go write : The lark has done the merry day proclaim , To raise up lovers with comfort and delight ; Yet nought increase thy courage to indite , Whose heart sometime has glad and blissful been , Sangis to make under the leavis green ...
... thou go write : The lark has done the merry day proclaim , To raise up lovers with comfort and delight ; Yet nought increase thy courage to indite , Whose heart sometime has glad and blissful been , Sangis to make under the leavis green ...
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Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 2 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2017 |
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