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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Page 83
... live , I wot not where , Nor how to live when I come there . And next , adieu you gallant dames , The chief of noble youth's delight ! Untoward Fortune now so frames , That I am banish'd from your sight . And , in your stead , against ...
... live , I wot not where , Nor how to live when I come there . And next , adieu you gallant dames , The chief of noble youth's delight ! Untoward Fortune now so frames , That I am banish'd from your sight . And , in your stead , against ...
Page 84
... live with some old lobcock ass ! And now farewell thou gallant lute , With instruments of music's sounds ! Recorder , citern , harp , and flute , And heavenly descants on sweet grounds . I now must leave you all , indeed , And make some ...
... live with some old lobcock ass ! And now farewell thou gallant lute , With instruments of music's sounds ! Recorder , citern , harp , and flute , And heavenly descants on sweet grounds . I now must leave you all , indeed , And make some ...
Page 85
... live with thee and be thy love . The Soul's Errand . Go , soul , the body's guest , Upon a thankless errand ! Fear not to touch the best , The truth shall be thy warrant ; Go , since I needs must die , And give the world the lie . Go ...
... live with thee and be thy love . The Soul's Errand . Go , soul , the body's guest , Upon a thankless errand ! Fear not to touch the best , The truth shall be thy warrant ; Go , since I needs must die , And give the world the lie . Go ...
Page 98
... live , To rest secure , and not rise up to grieve . Thou sitt'st at home safe by thy quiet fire , And hear'st of other's harins , but fearest none : And there chou tell'st of kings , and who aspire , Who fal , who rise , who triumph ...
... live , To rest secure , and not rise up to grieve . Thou sitt'st at home safe by thy quiet fire , And hear'st of other's harins , but fearest none : And there chou tell'st of kings , and who aspire , Who fal , who rise , who triumph ...
Page 100
... live , To me this name of Trent , did from that number give What reck I ? let great Thames , since by his fortune he Is sovereign of us all that here in Britain be ; From Isis and old Tame his pedigree derive ; And for the second place ...
... live , To me this name of Trent , did from that number give What reck I ? let great Thames , since by his fortune he Is sovereign of us all that here in Britain be ; From Isis and old Tame his pedigree derive ; And for the second place ...
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