Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 155
... dear , and most worthy to be most dear lady ) this idle work of mine , which , I fear , like the spider's web , will be thought fitter to be swept away than worn to any other purpose . For my part , in very truth , ( as the cruel ...
... dear , and most worthy to be most dear lady ) this idle work of mine , which , I fear , like the spider's web , will be thought fitter to be swept away than worn to any other purpose . For my part , in very truth , ( as the cruel ...
Page 156
... dear self can best witness the man- ner , being done in loose sheets of paper , most of it in your presence , the rest , by sheets , sent unto you as fast as they were done . In summe , a young head , not so well stayed as I would it ...
... dear self can best witness the man- ner , being done in loose sheets of paper , most of it in your presence , the rest , by sheets , sent unto you as fast as they were done . In summe , a young head , not so well stayed as I would it ...
Page 162
... 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 .
... 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 172
... dear delight That her to hear I feel my feeble spright Robbed of sense , and ravished with joy.— Yet will I sing ; but who can better sing Than thou thyself , thine own self's valiance ; That , whilst thou livedst , madest the forests ...
... dear delight That her to hear I feel my feeble spright Robbed of sense , and ravished with joy.— Yet will I sing ; but who can better sing Than thou thyself , thine own self's valiance ; That , whilst thou livedst , madest the forests ...
Page 201
... dear remembrance of thy name , O fair , O lost Jerusalem ! Our silent harps the willows bore , Whose boughs along th ' extended shore Their shades outspread - while thus the foe Insulting aggravates our woe : Come , tune to mirth your ...
... dear remembrance of thy name , O fair , O lost Jerusalem ! Our silent harps the willows bore , Whose boughs along th ' extended shore Their shades outspread - while thus the foe Insulting aggravates our woe : Come , tune to mirth your ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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