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 12John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1899 |
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... cause he feared their cruelty was such , as that they would not have permitted him to write to me . He wished me not to grieve and torment myself for him , for that would be a glorious death that he should die- it being for the laws and ...
... cause he feared their cruelty was such , as that they would not have permitted him to write to me . He wished me not to grieve and torment myself for him , for that would be a glorious death that he should die- it being for the laws and ...
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... cause me to stay myself in ; but after I had by degrees proceeded master of arts ( 1583 ) , I left the university , and away to London where -after I had continued some short time , and driven myself out of credit with sundry of my ...
... cause me to stay myself in ; but after I had by degrees proceeded master of arts ( 1583 ) , I left the university , and away to London where -after I had continued some short time , and driven myself out of credit with sundry of my ...
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... cause kings full oft their sleep to spill , Where weary shepherds lie and snort their fill , Ah then , ah then , If country loves such sweet desires gain , What lady would not love a shepherd swain ? Thus with his wife he spends the ...
... cause kings full oft their sleep to spill , Where weary shepherds lie and snort their fill , Ah then , ah then , If country loves such sweet desires gain , What lady would not love a shepherd swain ? Thus with his wife he spends the ...
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... restore , variety as- signs ! Let all that sweet is , void ! In me no mirth may dwell ! Philip , the cause of all this woe , my life's content , fare- well ! GRIFFIN , GERALD , an Irish novelist and poet , 54 FULKE GREVILLE.
... restore , variety as- signs ! Let all that sweet is , void ! In me no mirth may dwell ! Philip , the cause of all this woe , my life's content , fare- well ! GRIFFIN , GERALD , an Irish novelist and poet , 54 FULKE GREVILLE.
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... cause of the blacks ; " and that " the reputation he enjoyed procured him a fortune . " But a later biographer of Phillis de- clares that Peters " kept a grocery in Court Street , and was a man of handsome person and manners , wearing a ...
... cause of the blacks ; " and that " the reputation he enjoyed procured him a fortune . " But a later biographer of Phillis de- clares that Peters " kept a grocery in Court Street , and was a man of handsome person and manners , wearing a ...
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