Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 87
... Weep no more , woeful Shepherds , weep no more , For Lycidas , your sorrow , is not dead , Sunk though he be beneath the wat❜ry floor ; So sinks the day - star in the ocean bed , And yet anon repairs his drooping head , And tricks his ...
... Weep no more , woeful Shepherds , weep no more , For Lycidas , your sorrow , is not dead , Sunk though he be beneath the wat❜ry floor ; So sinks the day - star in the ocean bed , And yet anon repairs his drooping head , And tricks his ...
Page 110
... weep and sing , And sing , and weep , soared up into the ring ; But most would use no wing . O fools , said I , thus to prefer dark night Before true light ! To live in grots , and caves , and hate the day Because it shows the way , The ...
... weep and sing , And sing , and weep , soared up into the ring ; But most would use no wing . O fools , said I , thus to prefer dark night Before true light ! To live in grots , and caves , and hate the day Because it shows the way , The ...
Page 235
... weep before you in peace ; the kindest act of greatness . ESSEX . I should rather have dared to mount into the midst of the conflagration , than I now dare intreat thee not to weep . The tears that overflow thy heart , my Spenser , will ...
... weep before you in peace ; the kindest act of greatness . ESSEX . I should rather have dared to mount into the midst of the conflagration , than I now dare intreat thee not to weep . The tears that overflow thy heart , my Spenser , will ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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