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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... mind what she were best to do ! This counsel she followed , and made her prayer so Sall often , but specially that night , when she should the morrow after make answer of her mind determi- nately . A marvellous thing ! -the same night ...
... mind what she were best to do ! This counsel she followed , and made her prayer so Sall often , but specially that night , when she should the morrow after make answer of her mind determi- nately . A marvellous thing ! -the same night ...
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... mind , so well instructed , and given toward God , with such fervent desire unto the truth , and setting forth of ... mind , and you have a good cause to re- joice . And his father and mother both said , that they were never of ...
... mind , so well instructed , and given toward God , with such fervent desire unto the truth , and setting forth of ... mind , and you have a good cause to re- joice . And his father and mother both said , that they were never of ...
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... mind and satisfied conscience could have prompted . The life of Southwell , though short , was full of grief . The prevailing tone of his poetry is therefore that of a religious resignation to severe evils . Ilis two longest poems , St ...
... mind and satisfied conscience could have prompted . The life of Southwell , though short , was full of grief . The prevailing tone of his poetry is therefore that of a religious resignation to severe evils . Ilis two longest poems , St ...
Page 97
... mind , The mind of viper's race . She makes thee seek , yet fear to find ; To find , but nought enjoy ; In many frowns , some passing smiles She yields to more annoy . She letteth fall some luring baits , For fools to gather up ; Now ...
... mind , The mind of viper's race . She makes thee seek , yet fear to find ; To find , but nought enjoy ; In many frowns , some passing smiles She yields to more annoy . She letteth fall some luring baits , For fools to gather up ; Now ...
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... mind's paradise , the sick mind's leech , With thine own tongue thou trees and stones car teach , That when the air doth dance her finest measure , Then art thou born , the gods ' and men's sweet pleasure . Lastly , where keep the Winds ...
... mind's paradise , the sick mind's leech , With thine own tongue thou trees and stones car teach , That when the air doth dance her finest measure , Then art thou born , the gods ' and men's sweet pleasure . Lastly , where keep the Winds ...
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