Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... thou through force will stop me of this thing , I vow to God , who is my righteous king , That all England I shall her interdite , And make it known thou art a heretic . The sacrament of kirk I shall him give : Syne take thy choice , to ...
... thou through force will stop me of this thing , I vow to God , who is my righteous king , That all England I shall her interdite , And make it known thou art a heretic . The sacrament of kirk I shall him give : Syne take thy choice , to ...
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... thou art guerdoun conding , 1 Of worschip kend the glorious end and rest , But whome in richt na worthie wicht may lest , Thy greit puissance may maist auance all thing , And pouerall to meikall auail sone bring , I the require sen thow ...
... thou art guerdoun conding , 1 Of worschip kend the glorious end and rest , But whome in richt na worthie wicht may lest , Thy greit puissance may maist auance all thing , And pouerall to meikall auail sone bring , I the require sen thow ...
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... thou that therein beaten art , The happiest life define : Whereat I sighed , and said , Farewell my wonted joy ... thou art , Blame not my Lute ! Blame but thyself that hast misdone , The Courtier's Life 47 POETS . SIR THOMAS WYATT ...
... thou that therein beaten art , The happiest life define : Whereat I sighed , and said , Farewell my wonted joy ... thou art , Blame not my Lute ! Blame but thyself that hast misdone , The Courtier's Life 47 POETS . SIR THOMAS WYATT ...
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... thou and thine depart from this palace , and resign it and the rule of thy land to him that is more worthy this room than thou art . The which all thing by power divine was observed and done ; and the said herdman , by the holy bishop's ...
... thou and thine depart from this palace , and resign it and the rule of thy land to him that is more worthy this room than thou art . The which all thing by power divine was observed and done ; and the said herdman , by the holy bishop's ...
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... thou art not so perfect as is a cobbler that dwelleth at Alexandria . Anthony , hearing this , rose up forthwith , and took his staff and went till he came to Alexan- dria , where he found the cobbler . The cobbler was astonished to see ...
... thou art not so perfect as is a cobbler that dwelleth at Alexandria . Anthony , hearing this , rose up forthwith , and took his staff and went till he came to Alexan- dria , where he found the cobbler . The cobbler was astonished to see ...
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