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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... Sleep , 93 64 Description of Belphebe , 93 65 Fable of the Oak and the Briar , 94 65 From the Epithalamion , 95 96 66 The Image of Death , 96 67 Times go by Turns , 96 The Invention of Printing , 67 Love's Servile Lot , 96 The Death of ...
... Sleep , 93 64 Description of Belphebe , 93 65 Fable of the Oak and the Briar , 94 65 From the Epithalamion , 95 96 66 The Image of Death , 96 67 Times go by Turns , 96 The Invention of Printing , 67 Love's Servile Lot , 96 The Death of ...
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... Sleep , 210 Song to Pan , at the conclusion of the Faithful Shep- DRAMATISTS . herdess , 210 • • JOHN HEYWOOD , NICOLAS UDALL , JOHN STILL , THOMAS SACKVILLE , RICHARD EDWARDS , GEORGE WHETSTONE , JOHN LYLY , Cupid and Campaspe , Song ...
... Sleep , 210 Song to Pan , at the conclusion of the Faithful Shep- DRAMATISTS . herdess , 210 • • JOHN HEYWOOD , NICOLAS UDALL , JOHN STILL , THOMAS SACKVILLE , RICHARD EDWARDS , GEORGE WHETSTONE , JOHN LYLY , Cupid and Campaspe , Song ...
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... sleep , a stranger appeared to him , and , saluting him by his name , said , " Cadmon , sing me something . " Cæd- mon answered , “ I know nothing to sing ; for my incapacity in this respect was the cause of my leav- ing the hall to ...
... sleep , a stranger appeared to him , and , saluting him by his name , said , " Cadmon , sing me something . " Cæd- mon answered , “ I know nothing to sing ; for my incapacity in this respect was the cause of my leav- ing the hall to ...
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... sleep the taste may come ; And if ye no rest can take , All night minstrels for you shall wake . IMMEDIATE PREDECESSORS OF CHAUCER . Hitherto , we have seen English poetry only in the forms of the chronicle and the romance : of its many ...
... sleep the taste may come ; And if ye no rest can take , All night minstrels for you shall wake . IMMEDIATE PREDECESSORS OF CHAUCER . Hitherto , we have seen English poetry only in the forms of the chronicle and the romance : of its many ...
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... sleep , to know what he lacked . When he awaked , he told them his dream in order as is said . Now when it was day , the sheriff , M. Brocket called on to set forward to the burning of William Hunter . Then came the sheriff's son to ...
... sleep , to know what he lacked . When he awaked , he told them his dream in order as is said . Now when it was day , the sheriff , M. Brocket called on to set forward to the burning of William Hunter . Then came the sheriff's son to ...
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