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... Marriage à la Mode , a Comedy.- Ed . Edipus , a Tragedy . - Pal . and Ar . Palamon and Arcite . Pyth . Phil . Pythagorean Philosophy , a Poem . - Riv . Rival Ladies.- Span . F. Spanish Friar , a Tragi - Comedy . DUNCOMBE , William ...
... Marriage à la Mode , a Comedy.- Ed . Edipus , a Tragedy . - Pal . and Ar . Palamon and Arcite . Pyth . Phil . Pythagorean Philosophy , a Poem . - Riv . Rival Ladies.- Span . F. Spanish Friar , a Tragi - Comedy . DUNCOMBE , William ...
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... Marriage , a Tra- gedy . - Fate Cap . Fate of Capua , a Tragedy . - Loy . Bro . Brother , a Tragedy . - Oron . Oronooko , a Tragedy . SOUTHEY , Robert , 1774-1843 . Curse K. Curse of Kehama . SOUTHWELL , Robert , 1560-1595 . SPENSER ...
... Marriage , a Tra- gedy . - Fate Cap . Fate of Capua , a Tragedy . - Loy . Bro . Brother , a Tragedy . - Oron . Oronooko , a Tragedy . SOUTHEY , Robert , 1774-1843 . Curse K. Curse of Kehama . SOUTHWELL , Robert , 1560-1595 . SPENSER ...
Page 117
... beat happily ; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell , Soft eyes look'd love to eyes that spoke again , And all went merry as a marriage bell . Byron , Ch . Har . 3 , 118 DANCERS , DANCING - DANGER . DANCERS , DANCING.
... beat happily ; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell , Soft eyes look'd love to eyes that spoke again , And all went merry as a marriage bell . Byron , Ch . Har . 3 , 118 DANCERS , DANCING - DANGER . DANCERS , DANCING.
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... Marriage , Wife . See , what a grace was seated on his brow : Hyperion's curls ; the front of Jove himself ; An eye like Mars , to threaten and command ; A station like the herald Mercury , New - lighted on a heaven - kissing hill ; A ...
... Marriage , Wife . See , what a grace was seated on his brow : Hyperion's curls ; the front of Jove himself ; An eye like Mars , to threaten and command ; A station like the herald Mercury , New - lighted on a heaven - kissing hill ; A ...
Page 270
... Marriage . As the husband is , the wife 18 ; Thou art mated with a clown , And the grossness of his nature Will have weight to drag thee down . Tennyson , Locksley Hall . HYPERBOLE . When he shall die , Take him and cut him out in ...
... Marriage . As the husband is , the wife 18 ; Thou art mated with a clown , And the grossness of his nature Will have weight to drag thee down . Tennyson , Locksley Hall . HYPERBOLE . When he shall die , Take him and cut him out in ...
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