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, Volume 1Robert Chambers Gould and Lincoln, 1854 - Authors, English |
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... Night , or King and Queen , On the Tombs in Westminster , 119 The Country Life , An Epitaph , 119 Julia , THOMAS CAREW , 120 Upon Julia's Recovery , Song - Ask me no more where Jove bestows ) , 120 The Bag of the Bee , The Compliment ...
... Night , or King and Queen , On the Tombs in Westminster , 119 The Country Life , An Epitaph , 119 Julia , THOMAS CAREW , 120 Upon Julia's Recovery , Song - Ask me no more where Jove bestows ) , 120 The Bag of the Bee , The Compliment ...
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... Night in a Garden , 182 The Prodigal Lady , Description of a Moonlight Night , with Fine Music , 184 Scene from the Ball , Ghost Scene in Hamlet . 184 MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF THE THIRD PERIOD , Mark Antony over Cæsar's Body , 185 ...
... Night in a Garden , 182 The Prodigal Lady , Description of a Moonlight Night , with Fine Music , 184 Scene from the Ball , Ghost Scene in Hamlet . 184 MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF THE THIRD PERIOD , Mark Antony over Cæsar's Body , 185 ...
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... night , Fordrunk as he sat on his bench upright ; There came a privy thief men clepen Death , That in this country all the people slay'th , And with his spear he smote his heart atwo , And went his way withouten wordés mo . He hath a ...
... night , Fordrunk as he sat on his bench upright ; There came a privy thief men clepen Death , That in this country all the people slay'th , And with his spear he smote his heart atwo , And went his way withouten wordés mo . He hath a ...
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... night As wisely and as slyly as it might ; Wherefore I redell that cut12 among us all We draw , and let see where the cut will fall ; And he that hath the cut , with hearté blithe , Shall runnen to the town , and that full swith , 13 ...
... night As wisely and as slyly as it might ; Wherefore I redell that cut12 among us all We draw , and let see where the cut will fall ; And he that hath the cut , with hearté blithe , Shall runnen to the town , and that full swith , 13 ...
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... night they draw away , And no longer list t ' appear , That in this present life now here Nothing abideth in his fairness , Save women aye be found entere , 7 And devoid of all doubleness . The sea eke with his sterné wawes Each day ...
... night they draw away , And no longer list t ' appear , That in this present life now here Nothing abideth in his fairness , Save women aye be found entere , 7 And devoid of all doubleness . The sea eke with his sterné wawes Each day ...
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Anglo-Saxon anon beauty Ben Jonson bishop Cædmon Cæsar called Canterbury Tales Chaucer court death delight doth dread Earl England English eyes Faery Queen fair Fawdon fear flowers frae give gold grace gude hand hast hath heard heart heaven Henry Henry VIII holy honour Jack Cade Jonson king king's lady language Layamon learning live look Lord Makbeth merry MICHAEL DRAYTON micht mind mony nature never night noble Petrarch play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor praise pray prose Queen quoth racter reign rich richt Robert Curthose saith Saracens Scotland Shakspeare sing song soul sould Discretion Spenser St Serf sweet taste tell thee ther thine thing thou thought tongue translation unto verse wald Wallace wassail weel Wickliffe William wind withouten wood words writer youth