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... light he envies his brother poet John Sternhold , be- cause he cannot reach his heights . ⚫ Doggrell ( reciting his ... light ! Hang out your lanterne and candle light ! " which Maister Hobson at last did , to his great commendations ...
... light he envies his brother poet John Sternhold , be- cause he cannot reach his heights . ⚫ Doggrell ( reciting his ... light ! Hang out your lanterne and candle light ! " which Maister Hobson at last did , to his great commendations ...
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... light that faintly gliminers there . In storms he seeks that solitary haunt , And , with their lord , a grim unearthly crew ; Who , while they join in wild discordant chant , The mystic revels of their race pursue . But when the fiends ...
... light that faintly gliminers there . In storms he seeks that solitary haunt , And , with their lord , a grim unearthly crew ; Who , while they join in wild discordant chant , The mystic revels of their race pursue . But when the fiends ...
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... light ; and divesting the atoms , or small particles of light , of all manner of colour , impute every sensation of that kind to the motions excited in our organs of sight . " The disciples of Plato contributed not a little to the ...
... light ; and divesting the atoms , or small particles of light , of all manner of colour , impute every sensation of that kind to the motions excited in our organs of sight . " The disciples of Plato contributed not a little to the ...
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