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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... Honour to God , 435 393 The Goodness of God , 432 MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF THE FOURTH PERIOD , 393 Charity , 432 Hallo my Fancy , 393 . Concord and Discord , 432 Alas , poor Scholar ! whither wilt thou go ? 395 Industry , 433 The Fairy ...
... Honour to God , 435 393 The Goodness of God , 432 MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF THE FOURTH PERIOD , 393 Charity , 432 Hallo my Fancy , 393 . Concord and Discord , 432 Alas , poor Scholar ! whither wilt thou go ? 395 Industry , 433 The Fairy ...
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... honour , And wisely was good governor . 1 Well advanced in convivialities . • Of good appearance . This phrase is still used in Scotland . persons , with the accompaniment of the harp . The histories and chronicles , already spoken of ...
... honour , And wisely was good governor . 1 Well advanced in convivialities . • Of good appearance . This phrase is still used in Scotland . persons , with the accompaniment of the harp . The histories and chronicles , already spoken of ...
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... honour , Then evere hade kynge other emperour . And ther is grete melodie of aungeles songe , And ther is preysing hem amonge . And ther is alle manner frendshipe that may be , And ther is evere perfect love and charite ; * And ther is ...
... honour , Then evere hade kynge other emperour . And ther is grete melodie of aungeles songe , And ther is preysing hem amonge . And ther is alle manner frendshipe that may be , And ther is evere perfect love and charite ; * And ther is ...
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... honour , and knighthead , Wisdom , humbless , estate , and high kindred , Freedom , and all that ' longeth to that art , So Jupiter have of my soule part , As in this world right now ne know I none So worthy to be loved as Palamon ...
... honour , and knighthead , Wisdom , humbless , estate , and high kindred , Freedom , and all that ' longeth to that art , So Jupiter have of my soule part , As in this world right now ne know I none So worthy to be loved as Palamon ...
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... honour lastes but a cry . For trouble in earth tak no melancholy ; Be rich in patience , if thou in gudes be poor ; Who lives merrily he lives mightily ; Without Gladness availes no Treasure . The philosophy of these lines is excellent ...
... honour lastes but a cry . For trouble in earth tak no melancholy ; Be rich in patience , if thou in gudes be poor ; Who lives merrily he lives mightily ; Without Gladness availes no Treasure . The philosophy of these lines is excellent ...
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Æsop afterwards Andrew Marvell beauty Ben Jonson body breast breath Cædmon Cæsar called church court death delight divine doth Dryden Earl earth England English eyes Faery Queen fair fancy fear fire flowers gentle give grace hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VIII holy honour Hudibras Izaak Walton Jeremy Taylor John John Lesley Jonson king labour lady language learning light live look Lord marriage mind muse nature never night noble nymph o'er passion play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor praise prince Queen racter reign rich Scotland Shakspeare sing sleep song soul speak Spenser spirit St Serf style sweet taste tell thee thine things thou thought tion tongue truth unto verse virtue William Davenant wind wine words write youth