Cyclopædia of English literature, Том 1William and Robert Chambers, 1843 |
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... Delight in Disorder , Disdain Returned , 121 To find God , Approach of Spring , 121 Cherry Ripe , PHINEAS AND GILES FLETCHER , 122 To Corinna , to go a Maying , Happiness of the Shepherd's Life , 122 RICHARD LOVELACE , Decay of Human ...
... Delight in Disorder , Disdain Returned , 121 To find God , Approach of Spring , 121 Cherry Ripe , PHINEAS AND GILES FLETCHER , 122 To Corinna , to go a Maying , Happiness of the Shepherd's Life , 122 RICHARD LOVELACE , Decay of Human ...
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... delight , and we endure this torment , misery in this hell . Oh ! had I the power of my hands * then with this host I- But around me lie iron bonds ; presseth this cord of chain ; I am powerless ! me have so hard the clasps of hell so ...
... delight , and we endure this torment , misery in this hell . Oh ! had I the power of my hands * then with this host I- But around me lie iron bonds ; presseth this cord of chain ; I am powerless ! me have so hard the clasps of hell so ...
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... of the English state , was as much a hero of romance 2 Breadthways . Delight . 1 Went . 4 Know . 3 Broke , destroyed . Family . as of history . Even where a really historical person. 8 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPEDIA OF.
... of the English state , was as much a hero of romance 2 Breadthways . Delight . 1 Went . 4 Know . 3 Broke , destroyed . Family . as of history . Even where a really historical person. 8 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPEDIA OF.
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... delight , Only through letting of my eyen fall , That suddenly my heart became her thrall , For ever of free will , -for of menace There was no token in her sweete face . And in my head I drew right hastily , And eftesoons I leant it ...
... delight , Only through letting of my eyen fall , That suddenly my heart became her thrall , For ever of free will , -for of menace There was no token in her sweete face . And in my head I drew right hastily , And eftesoons I leant it ...
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... delight , Him to forget that her sic virtue gave , And for his heaven receive her colour white : Her golden tressit hairis redomite , 3 Like to Apollo's beamis tho ' they shone , Suld not him blind fro ' love that is perfite ; All love ...
... delight , Him to forget that her sic virtue gave , And for his heaven receive her colour white : Her golden tressit hairis redomite , 3 Like to Apollo's beamis tho ' they shone , Suld not him blind fro ' love that is perfite ; All love ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY afterwards Andrew Marvell beauty Ben Jonson breast breath Cæsar called church court death delight doth Dryden Earl earth England English eyes Faery Queen fair fancy fear fire flowers fortune genius gentle give grace hand happy hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VIII holy honour Hudibras Izaak Walton Jeremy Taylor John John Lesley Jonson king labour lady language learning light live look Lord maid marriage mind muse nature never night noble nymph o'er passion play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor praise prince Queen racter reign rich Scotland Shakspeare sing sleep song soul speak Spenser spirit St Serf style sweet taste tell thee thine things thought tion tongue truth unto verse virtue William Davenant wind wine words write youth
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