Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1848 - English literature |
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Page 46
... dost each night enclose ; Give me accounts , where is my noble fere ; 4 To other leef , 5 but unto me most dear : Echo , alas ! that doth my sorrow rue , Returns thereto a hollow sound of plaint . Thus I alone , where all my freedom ...
... dost each night enclose ; Give me accounts , where is my noble fere ; 4 To other leef , 5 but unto me most dear : Echo , alas ! that doth my sorrow rue , Returns thereto a hollow sound of plaint . Thus I alone , where all my freedom ...
Page 90
... dost fain to see , In springing flower the image of thy day ; Ah see the virgin rose , how sweetly she Doth first peep forth with bashful modesty , That fairer seems , the less ye see her may ; Lo , see soon after , how more bold and ...
... dost fain to see , In springing flower the image of thy day ; Ah see the virgin rose , how sweetly she Doth first peep forth with bashful modesty , That fairer seems , the less ye see her may ; Lo , see soon after , how more bold and ...
Page 98
... dost enquire Of my restraint , why here I live alone , And pitiest this my miserable fall ; For pity must have part - envy not all . Thrice happy you that look as from the shore , And have no venture in the wreck you see ; No interest ...
... dost enquire Of my restraint , why here I live alone , And pitiest this my miserable fall ; For pity must have part - envy not all . Thrice happy you that look as from the shore , And have no venture in the wreck you see ; No interest ...
Page 102
... dost bear , Slave , mark the earth whereon thou now dost stand , I'll make thy length to measure so much land , As thou liest grov'ling , and within this hour The birds and beasts thy carcase shall devour . ' In meantime David looking ...
... dost bear , Slave , mark the earth whereon thou now dost stand , I'll make thy length to measure so much land , As thou liest grov'ling , and within this hour The birds and beasts thy carcase shall devour . ' In meantime David looking ...
Page 107
... dost not bite so nigh As benefits forgot ! Though thou the waters warp , Thy sting is not so sharp As friend remember'd not . Heigh , ho ! & c . & c . [ At the end of ' Love's Labour Lost . " ] When icicles hang by the wall , And Dick ...
... dost not bite so nigh As benefits forgot ! Though thou the waters warp , Thy sting is not so sharp As friend remember'd not . Heigh , ho ! & c . & c . [ At the end of ' Love's Labour Lost . " ] When icicles hang by the wall , And Dick ...
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