Cyclopædia of English literature, Том 1William and Robert Chambers, 1843 |
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... Happy Life , 105 105 75 SHAKSPEARE , 105 75 The Horse of Adonis , 106 76 Venus's Prophecy after the Death of Adonis , 106 76 Selections from Shakspeare's Sonnets , 106 77 Selections from Shakspeare's Songs , 107 SIR JOHN DAVIES , 108 ...
... Happy Life , 105 105 75 SHAKSPEARE , 105 75 The Horse of Adonis , 106 76 Venus's Prophecy after the Death of Adonis , 106 76 Selections from Shakspeare's Sonnets , 106 77 Selections from Shakspeare's Songs , 107 SIR JOHN DAVIES , 108 ...
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... Happy Milkmaid , SIR WALTER RALEIGH , 243 A Franklin , That the Flood hath not utterly defaced the marks of JOHN EARLE , Paradise , nor caused hills in the Earth , 246 The Clown , The Battle of Thermopyla , 247 • OWEN FELTHAM , The ...
... Happy Milkmaid , SIR WALTER RALEIGH , 243 A Franklin , That the Flood hath not utterly defaced the marks of JOHN EARLE , Paradise , nor caused hills in the Earth , 246 The Clown , The Battle of Thermopyla , 247 • OWEN FELTHAM , The ...
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... Happy Devotional Feelings of Doddridge , 671 Verses on the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in Vindication of Religious Opinions , 671 America , 657 DR WILLIAM NICOLSON - DR MATTHEW TINDAL - DR Industry , 658 · HUMPHREY PRIDEAUX ...
... Happy Devotional Feelings of Doddridge , 671 Verses on the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in Vindication of Religious Opinions , 671 America , 657 DR WILLIAM NICOLSON - DR MATTHEW TINDAL - DR Industry , 658 · HUMPHREY PRIDEAUX ...
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... happy case , The Spenser had nae leisure for to bide , Nowther to force , to seek , nor scare , nor chase , But on he went and cast the door up - wide . This burgess mouse his passage weel has spied . Out of her hole sho cam and cried ...
... happy case , The Spenser had nae leisure for to bide , Nowther to force , to seek , nor scare , nor chase , But on he went and cast the door up - wide . This burgess mouse his passage weel has spied . Out of her hole sho cam and cried ...
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... happy one . He ap- pears to have repined greatly at the servile court- life which he was condemned to lead , and to have longed anxiously for some independent source of in- come . Amongst his poems , are many containing nothing but ...
... happy one . He ap- pears to have repined greatly at the servile court- life which he was condemned to lead , and to have longed anxiously for some independent source of in- come . Amongst his poems , are many containing nothing but ...
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Сторінка 188 - show likest God's, When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew, Though justice be thy plea, consider this— That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation : we do pray for mercy ; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy. Merchant
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