Literary Studies from the Great British AuthorsG. I. Jones, 1880 - 440 стор. |
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... once through Tara's Halls ; The time I've lost in wooing ; This world is all a flecting show ; Weep not for those ; Rich and rare were the gems she wore ; Lalla Rookh . POPE , ALEXANDER . b . London , 1688 ; d . Twickenham , 1744 ...
... once through Tara's Halls ; The time I've lost in wooing ; This world is all a flecting show ; Weep not for those ; Rich and rare were the gems she wore ; Lalla Rookh . POPE , ALEXANDER . b . London , 1688 ; d . Twickenham , 1744 ...
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... once uphold his heavie hedd , To looken whether it were night or day . May seeme the wayne was very evill ledd , When such an one had guiding of the way , That knew not whether right he went or else astray . From worldly cares himselfe ...
... once uphold his heavie hedd , To looken whether it were night or day . May seeme the wayne was very evill ledd , When such an one had guiding of the way , That knew not whether right he went or else astray . From worldly cares himselfe ...
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Horace Hills Morgan. Unfit he was for any worldly thing , And eke unhable once to stirre or go ; Not meet to be of counsell to a king , Whose mind in meat and drinke was drowned so , That from his frend , he seldome knew his fo : 145 ...
Horace Hills Morgan. Unfit he was for any worldly thing , And eke unhable once to stirre or go ; Not meet to be of counsell to a king , Whose mind in meat and drinke was drowned so , That from his frend , he seldome knew his fo : 145 ...
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... once perceived , ridiculous . The honourablest part of talk is to give the occasion , and again to moderate and to pass to some- what else , for then a man leads the dance . It is good in dis- course and speech of conversation , to vary ...
... once perceived , ridiculous . The honourablest part of talk is to give the occasion , and again to moderate and to pass to some- what else , for then a man leads the dance . It is good in dis- course and speech of conversation , to vary ...
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... once But stay awhile , let me be king till night , That I may gaze upon this glittering crown ; So shall my eyes receive their last content , My head the latest honour due to it , And jointly both yield up their wished rights . • 30 40 ...
... once But stay awhile , let me be king till night , That I may gaze upon this glittering crown ; So shall my eyes receive their last content , My head the latest honour due to it , And jointly both yield up their wished rights . • 30 40 ...
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