Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... GREEN , 578 Cures for Melancholy , 578 Contentment - A Wish , 579 A Meditation upon a Broomstick , according to the style and manner of the Hon . Robert Boyle's Medi- tations , 628 ANNE , COUNTESS OF WINCHELSEA , 580 Adventures of ...
... GREEN , 578 Cures for Melancholy , 578 Contentment - A Wish , 579 A Meditation upon a Broomstick , according to the style and manner of the Hon . Robert Boyle's Medi- tations , 628 ANNE , COUNTESS OF WINCHELSEA , 580 Adventures of ...
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... green arbér , Go a hunting . Spiced wine . 2 That gentle maid . 1 Lost . 8 Gleamed with light . 5 Blow . 4 Took . 6 Defend . 7 Hurt . 8 Red coal . 7 Course . 3 Go . 4 Figured . 6 A drink of wine , honey , and spices . 8 Household . 9 ...
... green arbér , Go a hunting . Spiced wine . 2 That gentle maid . 1 Lost . 8 Gleamed with light . 5 Blow . 4 Took . 6 Defend . 7 Hurt . 8 Red coal . 7 Course . 3 Go . 4 Figured . 6 A drink of wine , honey , and spices . 8 Household . 9 ...
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... green , So fair a one had I never in been . The ground was green y - powdered with daisy , The flowers and the groves alike high , All green and white was nothing else seen . The destruction of the Royal Manor at Woodstock , and the ...
... green , So fair a one had I never in been . The ground was green y - powdered with daisy , The flowers and the groves alike high , All green and white was nothing else seen . The destruction of the Royal Manor at Woodstock , and the ...
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... green , Be suddenly with winter showers , Made faint and fade , withouten ween , 3 That trust is none , as ye may seen , In no thing , nor no steadfastness , Except in women , thus I mean ; Yet aye beware of doubleness . The crooked ...
... green , Be suddenly with winter showers , Made faint and fade , withouten ween , 3 That trust is none , as ye may seen , In no thing , nor no steadfastness , Except in women , thus I mean ; Yet aye beware of doubleness . The crooked ...
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... green , with wandis long and small Railed about , and so with trees set Was all the place , and hawthorn hedges knet , That lyf was none walking there forbye , That might within scarce any wight espy So thick the boughis and the leavis ...
... green , with wandis long and small Railed about , and so with trees set Was all the place , and hawthorn hedges knet , That lyf was none walking there forbye , That might within scarce any wight espy So thick the boughis and the leavis ...
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