The Beauties of the British PoetsR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1828 - 367 стор. |
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... doth the chapel bell ; * * * * * This jolly Monk he let old things pass , And held after the new world the trace . He gave not for the text a pulled hen , That saith that hunters be not holy men ; And that a Monk , when he is reckless ...
... doth the chapel bell ; * * * * * This jolly Monk he let old things pass , And held after the new world the trace . He gave not for the text a pulled hen , That saith that hunters be not holy men ; And that a Monk , when he is reckless ...
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... doth crave : On top whereof ay dwelt the ghastly owl , Shrieking his baleful note , which ever drave Far from that haunt all other cheerful fowl ; And all about it wandering ghosts did wail and howl . And all about old stocks and stubs ...
... doth crave : On top whereof ay dwelt the ghastly owl , Shrieking his baleful note , which ever drave Far from that haunt all other cheerful fowl ; And all about it wandering ghosts did wail and howl . And all about old stocks and stubs ...
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... doth his passage stay , Is't not great grace to help him over past , Or free his feet , that in the mire stick fast ? Most envious man , that grieves at neighbours ' good , And fond , that joyest in the woe thou hast ; Why wilt not let ...
... doth his passage stay , Is't not great grace to help him over past , Or free his feet , that in the mire stick fast ? Most envious man , that grieves at neighbours ' good , And fond , that joyest in the woe thou hast ; Why wilt not let ...
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... Doth license him depart at sound of morning drum . " Is not his deed , whatever thing is done In heaven and earth ... doth go , the further he doth stray . " Then do no further go , no further stray 14 Spencer .
... Doth license him depart at sound of morning drum . " Is not his deed , whatever thing is done In heaven and earth ... doth go , the further he doth stray . " Then do no further go , no further stray 14 Spencer .
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... 't not enough , that to this lady mild Thou falsed hast thy faith with perjury , And sold thyself to serve Duessa vile , With whom in all abuse thou hast thyself defiled ? " Is not he just that all this doth behold Spencer . 15.
... 't not enough , that to this lady mild Thou falsed hast thy faith with perjury , And sold thyself to serve Duessa vile , With whom in all abuse thou hast thyself defiled ? " Is not he just that all this doth behold Spencer . 15.
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