Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... fair , those crystal eyes ) , Sic Vita , The Dirge , FRANCIS BEAUMONT , Letter to Ben Jonson , On the Tombs in Westminster , THOMAS CAREW , The Votaress of Diana , 115 WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT , 115 To a Lady Veiled , 116 A Valediction , 116 ...
... fair , those crystal eyes ) , Sic Vita , The Dirge , FRANCIS BEAUMONT , Letter to Ben Jonson , On the Tombs in Westminster , THOMAS CAREW , The Votaress of Diana , 115 WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT , 115 To a Lady Veiled , 116 A Valediction , 116 ...
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... Fair , GEORGE BUCHANAN - DR ARTHUR JOHNSTON , 161 Palamon and Arcite , Captives in Greece , 206 161 Disinterestedness of Biancha , 207 161 Pastoral Love , 208 161 Melancholy , 209 The 137th Psalm , 162 Song- ( Look out , bright eyes ...
... Fair , GEORGE BUCHANAN - DR ARTHUR JOHNSTON , 161 Palamon and Arcite , Captives in Greece , 206 161 Disinterestedness of Biancha , 207 161 Pastoral Love , 208 161 Melancholy , 209 The 137th Psalm , 162 Song- ( Look out , bright eyes ...
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... fair and bright , That down they set them by the precious hoard : The worst of them he spake the firsté word . ' Brethren , ' quod he , ' take keep what I shall say ; My wit is great , though that I bourdes and play . This treasure hath ...
... fair and bright , That down they set them by the precious hoard : The worst of them he spake the firsté word . ' Brethren , ' quod he , ' take keep what I shall say ; My wit is great , though that I bourdes and play . This treasure hath ...
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... fair ambuland horse they set , That were all white , fair , and great ; And everich one ride on side . The saddles were of such a pride , So rich saw she never none ; With pearls and gold so well begone , In kirtles and in copes rich ...
... fair ambuland horse they set , That were all white , fair , and great ; And everich one ride on side . The saddles were of such a pride , So rich saw she never none ; With pearls and gold so well begone , In kirtles and in copes rich ...
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... fair. sapphire. ;. Beaufort , who afterwards was his Queen . ] * their harboury was tane Intill a spence , where. any besides that of Chaucer , produced in England before the reign of Elizabeth - as will be testified by the following verses ...
... fair. sapphire. ;. Beaufort , who afterwards was his Queen . ] * their harboury was tane Intill a spence , where. any besides that of Chaucer , produced in England before the reign of Elizabeth - as will be testified by the following verses ...
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