English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 páginas |
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... O'er .. 419 370 The Lady of the Lake : Fitz - James and 372 Roderick Dhu .. 419 373 CHARLES LAMB ( 1775-1834 ) 373 The Two Races of Men . 422 373 Mrs. Battle's Opinion on Whist . 425 Duncan Gray . 374 A Chapter on Ears .. 428 Scots Wha ...
... O'er .. 419 370 The Lady of the Lake : Fitz - James and 372 Roderick Dhu .. 419 373 CHARLES LAMB ( 1775-1834 ) 373 The Two Races of Men . 422 373 Mrs. Battle's Opinion on Whist . 425 Duncan Gray . 374 A Chapter on Ears .. 428 Scots Wha ...
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... O'er a trifle to fret so busily ; 270 It was only a rose that thou hast lost , Which flowered and faded naturally ; By charm of the chest that it embossed It was changed to a pearl of price , dost see ? Thou callest a thief thy destiny ...
... O'er a trifle to fret so busily ; 270 It was only a rose that thou hast lost , Which flowered and faded naturally ; By charm of the chest that it embossed It was changed to a pearl of price , dost see ? Thou callest a thief thy destiny ...
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... FAIRY . For the trespass he hath done , Spots o'er all his flesh shall run . Kiss Endymion , kiss his eyes , Then to our midnight heydeguyes.1 1 country dances THOMAS LODGE ( 1558 ? -1625 ) FROM ROSALYNDE : 128 JOHN LYLY.
... FAIRY . For the trespass he hath done , Spots o'er all his flesh shall run . Kiss Endymion , kiss his eyes , Then to our midnight heydeguyes.1 1 country dances THOMAS LODGE ( 1558 ? -1625 ) FROM ROSALYNDE : 128 JOHN LYLY.
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... o'er with white ; When lofty trees I see barren of leaves , Which erst from heat did canopy the herd , And summer's green all girded up in sheaves Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard , Then of thy beauty do I question make ...
... o'er with white ; When lofty trees I see barren of leaves , Which erst from heat did canopy the herd , And summer's green all girded up in sheaves Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard , Then of thy beauty do I question make ...
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... o'er The sad account of fore - bemoanèd moan , Which I new pay as if not paid before . But if the while I think on thee , dear friend , All losses are restored and sorrows end . XXXII If thou survive my well - contented day , When that ...
... o'er The sad account of fore - bemoanèd moan , Which I new pay as if not paid before . But if the while I think on thee , dear friend , All losses are restored and sorrows end . XXXII If thou survive my well - contented day , When that ...
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