The Beauties of the British PoetsR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1828 - 367 páginas |
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... pass , It seemeth me accordant unto reason , To tell unto you all the condition Of each of them , so as it seemed me , And who they weren , and of what degree ; And eke in what array they all were in , And at a Knight then will I first ...
... pass , It seemeth me accordant unto reason , To tell unto you all the condition Of each of them , so as it seemed me , And who they weren , and of what degree ; And eke in what array they all were in , And at a Knight then will I first ...
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... pass , And held after the new world the trace . He gave not for the text a pulled hen , That saith that hunters be not holy men ; And that a Monk , when he is reckless , Is like unto a fish that is waterless ; That is to say , a Monk ...
... pass , And held after the new world the trace . He gave not for the text a pulled hen , That saith that hunters be not holy men ; And that a Monk , when he is reckless , Is like unto a fish that is waterless ; That is to say , a Monk ...
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... pass , All wallowed in his own yet lukewarm blood , That from his wound yet welled fresh , alas ! In which a rusty knife fast fixed stood , And made an open passage for the gushing flood . Which piteous spectacle approving true The ...
... pass , All wallowed in his own yet lukewarm blood , That from his wound yet welled fresh , alas ! In which a rusty knife fast fixed stood , And made an open passage for the gushing flood . Which piteous spectacle approving true The ...
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... pass , that long hath stood Upon the bank , yet wilt thyself not pass the flood ? " He there does now enjoy eternal rest And happy ease , which thou doest want and crave , And further from it daily wanderest ; What if some little pain ...
... pass , that long hath stood Upon the bank , yet wilt thyself not pass the flood ? " He there does now enjoy eternal rest And happy ease , which thou doest want and crave , And further from it daily wanderest ; What if some little pain ...
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... pass'd along . DUCH . Alas ! poor Richard ! where rid he the while ? YORK . As in a theatre , the eyes of men , After a well graced actor leaves the stage , Are idly bent on him that enters next , Thinking his prattle to be tedious ...
... pass'd along . DUCH . Alas ! poor Richard ! where rid he the while ? YORK . As in a theatre , the eyes of men , After a well graced actor leaves the stage , Are idly bent on him that enters next , Thinking his prattle to be tedious ...
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