Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 3Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 37
Page 52
... whole row of them , and find nothing of their sweetness ; yea , though it be in a morning's dew . Bays likewise yield no smell , as they grow . Rosemary little ; nor sweet marjoram . That , which above all others , yields the sweetest ...
... whole row of them , and find nothing of their sweetness ; yea , though it be in a morning's dew . Bays likewise yield no smell , as they grow . Rosemary little ; nor sweet marjoram . That , which above all others , yields the sweetest ...
Page 144
... whole estate . When my old master saw him a little before his death , he shook him by the hand , and wished him joy of the estate which was falling to him , desiring him only to make good use of it , and to pay the several legacies ...
... whole estate . When my old master saw him a little before his death , he shook him by the hand , and wished him joy of the estate which was falling to him , desiring him only to make good use of it , and to pay the several legacies ...
Page 291
... whole , or nearly the whole , of the idyll ( it is not long ) in which the poem occurs . The idyll is dramatic . Somewhere about two hundred and eighty years before the Christian era , a couple MATTHEW ARNOLD 291 Pagan and Christian.
... whole , or nearly the whole , of the idyll ( it is not long ) in which the poem occurs . The idyll is dramatic . Somewhere about two hundred and eighty years before the Christian era , a couple MATTHEW ARNOLD 291 Pagan and Christian.
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13941437 | 9 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY fl 1470 | 15 |
36 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
A. C. SWINBURNE Adonis alleys ANDREW MARVELL Antilochus Apollyon aunt Pullet beauty breath bright brow child Church clouds cried Cymbeline dark dear death delight doth earth EDWARD Eunoë eyes fair father fear fire flowers garden Garum gentleman give golden slumber GORGO grace green Gytrash hand hath head hear heard heart heaven HENGO honour horse hour King labour leave light LIGHTBORN live look Lord Lucy Maggie master merry mind morning mother nature never night o'er pleasure poor praise PRAXINOË Prince rose round Samson seemed side silver sing Sir Kay Sir Richard Baker Sir Roger Sir Walter Ralegh sleep smile smooth song song soul speak sweet tears tell thee things thou art thought trees Tulliver turned uncle Pullet unto voice walk wind wings young