Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... blessed , And but more relished as the more distressed : The broadest mirth unfeeling folly wears , Less pleasing far than virtue's very tears : Good , from each object , from each place acquired , For ever exercised , yet never tired ...
... blessed , And but more relished as the more distressed : The broadest mirth unfeeling folly wears , Less pleasing far than virtue's very tears : Good , from each object , from each place acquired , For ever exercised , yet never tired ...
Page 154
... bless God I have had time for that - the rest is worse to beholders than to me ! — I am all blessed hope - hope ... bless them with my parting breath - for all their goodness to me even for their displeasure , I bless them- most happy ...
... bless God I have had time for that - the rest is worse to beholders than to me ! — I am all blessed hope - hope ... bless them with my parting breath - for all their goodness to me even for their displeasure , I bless them- most happy ...
Page 155
... blessing ; and she spake falteringly and inwardly - Bless - bless - bless you all - and -now - and now ( holding up her almost lifeless hands for the last time ) come - O come - Blessed Lord Jesus ! And with these words , the last but ...
... blessing ; and she spake falteringly and inwardly - Bless - bless - bless you all - and -now - and now ( holding up her almost lifeless hands for the last time ) come - O come - Blessed Lord Jesus ! And with these words , the last but ...
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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Æneid beauty behold bless breath called cataphracts CHARLOTTE BRONTË Chimæras Clifton College clouds cobbler aproned Covent Garden cried CROAKER dark David Garrick dead dear death delight Domitian doth dress earth England English ESSEX eyes face fair fame father Faustus fear flowers give GLEND Godfrey Cass Golden Hinde Hadrian hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven HONEYWOOD honour hope hour king labours lady learning leave light live look Lord Lycidas lyre MAMMON master mind Miss Gunns morning Nancy nature never night o'er Partridge passion pleasure poet praise pray round sigh sight sing smile song soul sound SPENSER spirit sweet tears tell thee things thou thought Timotheus Trabb Trajan turn unto virtue voice weep white-thorn wind wings