Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1871 |
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... Delight in Disorder , Disdain Returned , 121 To find God , Approach of Spring , 121 Cherry Ripe , PHINEAS AND GILES FLETCHER , 122 To Corinna , to go a Maying , Happiness of the Shepherd's Life , 122 RICHARD LOVELACE , Decay of Human ...
... Delight in Disorder , Disdain Returned , 121 To find God , Approach of Spring , 121 Cherry Ripe , PHINEAS AND GILES FLETCHER , 122 To Corinna , to go a Maying , Happiness of the Shepherd's Life , 122 RICHARD LOVELACE , Decay of Human ...
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... delight , and we endure this torment , misery in this hell . Oh ! had I the power of my hands * * then with this host I But around me lie iron bonds ; presseth this cord of chain ; I am powerless ! me have so hard the clasps of hell so ...
... delight , and we endure this torment , misery in this hell . Oh ! had I the power of my hands * * then with this host I But around me lie iron bonds ; presseth this cord of chain ; I am powerless ! me have so hard the clasps of hell so ...
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... . 11 Many times . 7 Esteems . 8 Taught him . • As pleased her . Pleased . 10 Went . 13 Pagan . 14 According to Pagan law . 4 Know . 5 Delight . * Ellis . 1 High seat at table . 8 8 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 CYCLOPÆDIA OF.
... . 11 Many times . 7 Esteems . 8 Taught him . • As pleased her . Pleased . 10 Went . 13 Pagan . 14 According to Pagan law . 4 Know . 5 Delight . * Ellis . 1 High seat at table . 8 8 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 CYCLOPÆDIA OF.
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... delight , Orly through letting of my eyen fall , That suddenly my heart became her thrall , For ever of free will , -for of menace There was no token in her sweete face . And in my head I drew right hastily , And eftesoons I leant it ...
... delight , Orly through letting of my eyen fall , That suddenly my heart became her thrall , For ever of free will , -for of menace There was no token in her sweete face . And in my head I drew right hastily , And eftesoons I leant it ...
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... delight , Him to forget that her sic virtue gave , And for his heaven receive her colour white : Her golden tressit hairis redomite , 3 Like to Apollo's beamis tho ' they shone , Suld not him blind fro ' love that is perfite ; All love ...
... delight , Him to forget that her sic virtue gave , And for his heaven receive her colour white : Her golden tressit hairis redomite , 3 Like to Apollo's beamis tho ' they shone , Suld not him blind fro ' love that is perfite ; All love ...
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