Choice Specimens of English LiteratureSheldon, 1870 - 477 páginas |
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... speak with [ riden , tongue , [ horse , To speak , and walk , and ride on Knights and servants by their side . [ soon 1 This is clearly a mistake for here . 9. ROBERT OF GLOUCESTER . ( Manual , p . 33. ) Thuse come lo ! Engelond into ...
... speak with [ riden , tongue , [ horse , To speak , and walk , and ride on Knights and servants by their side . [ soon 1 This is clearly a mistake for here . 9. ROBERT OF GLOUCESTER . ( Manual , p . 33. ) Thuse come lo ! Engelond into ...
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... speak thereof I dread . In her was youth , beauty with humble port , Bounty , richess , and womanly feature : ( God better wote than my pen can report ) Wisdom largèss , estate and cunning sure , In a word in deed , in shape and ...
... speak thereof I dread . In her was youth , beauty with humble port , Bounty , richess , and womanly feature : ( God better wote than my pen can report ) Wisdom largèss , estate and cunning sure , In a word in deed , in shape and ...
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... speak . If we could sigh our accents , and weep words , Grief wears , and lessens , that tears breath affords . Sad hearts , the less they seem , the more they are ; So guiltiest men stand mutest at the bar ; Not that they know not ...
... speak . If we could sigh our accents , and weep words , Grief wears , and lessens , that tears breath affords . Sad hearts , the less they seem , the more they are ; So guiltiest men stand mutest at the bar ; Not that they know not ...
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... speak still of human and according to human conceit - is our poet the monarch . For he doth not only show the way , but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way , as will entice any man to enter into it . Nay , he doth , as if your ...
... speak still of human and according to human conceit - is our poet the monarch . For he doth not only show the way , but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way , as will entice any man to enter into it . Nay , he doth , as if your ...
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... speaking a word , which God , with all the words of his law , promises , or threats , doth not infuse . Death , which hateth and destroyeth man , is believed ; God , which hath made him and loves him , is always deferred . " I have ...
... speaking a word , which God , with all the words of his law , promises , or threats , doth not infuse . Death , which hateth and destroyeth man , is believed ; God , which hath made him and loves him , is always deferred . " I have ...
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