The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volumen 12 |
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“ Desirest thou power ? ” he asks at another time ; “ but thou shalt never obtain it without sorrows - sorrows from strange folk , and yet keener sorrows from thine own kindred . ” “ Hardship and sorrow ! ” he breaks out again ; " not a ...
“ Desirest thou power ? ” he asks at another time ; “ but thou shalt never obtain it without sorrows - sorrows from strange folk , and yet keener sorrows from thine own kindred . ” “ Hardship and sorrow ! ” he breaks out again ; " not a ...
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To Marlowe he says : “ Thou famous grace of tragedians , why should thy excellent wit , His gift , be so blinded that thou shouldst give no glory to the giver ? ” Lodge is thus admonished : “ Young Juvenal , that biting satirist that ...
To Marlowe he says : “ Thou famous grace of tragedians , why should thy excellent wit , His gift , be so blinded that thou shouldst give no glory to the giver ? ” Lodge is thus admonished : “ Young Juvenal , that biting satirist that ...
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Thou lovest still the poor ; 0 , blest In poverty beloved to be ! Less lowly in my choice confessed , I love the rich in loving thee ! My spirit bare before thee stands , I bring no gift , I ask no sign , I come to thee with empty hands ...
Thou lovest still the poor ; 0 , blest In poverty beloved to be ! Less lowly in my choice confessed , I love the rich in loving thee ! My spirit bare before thee stands , I bring no gift , I ask no sign , I come to thee with empty hands ...
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... that even from their birth With travail pangs have torn their mother Earth , And wearied out her children with their keen Upbraidings of the other , till between Thou camest , saying , “ Wherefore do ye wrong Each other ?
... that even from their birth With travail pangs have torn their mother Earth , And wearied out her children with their keen Upbraidings of the other , till between Thou camest , saying , “ Wherefore do ye wrong Each other ?
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Thou rising sun , how richly gleams Thy smile from far Knockfierna's mountain , O'er waving woods and bounding streams , And many a grove and glancing fountain ! a In sweet Adare the jocund Spring His notes of odorous joy is breathing ...
Thou rising sun , how richly gleams Thy smile from far Knockfierna's mountain , O'er waving woods and bounding streams , And many a grove and glancing fountain ! a In sweet Adare the jocund Spring His notes of odorous joy is breathing ...
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