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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... Tears , . Mankind , 377 Of Modesty , opposed to Ambition , 410 377 THOMAS FULLER , 411 377 The Good Schoolmaster , 412 378 · · Recreation , 413 378 Books , 413 Education confined too much to Language , 413 DRAMATISTS . Rules for ...
... Tears , . Mankind , 377 Of Modesty , opposed to Ambition , 410 377 THOMAS FULLER , 411 377 The Good Schoolmaster , 412 378 · · Recreation , 413 378 Books , 413 Education confined too much to Language , 413 DRAMATISTS . Rules for ...
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... tears berain my cheeks of deadly hue , The which , as soon as sobbing sighs , alas , Upsupped have , thus I my plaint renew : O place of bliss ! renewer of my woes , Give me accounts , where is my noble fere ; 4 Whom in thy walls thou ...
... tears berain my cheeks of deadly hue , The which , as soon as sobbing sighs , alas , Upsupped have , thus I my plaint renew : O place of bliss ! renewer of my woes , Give me accounts , where is my noble fere ; 4 Whom in thy walls thou ...
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... tears there issued forth of her eyes ! * Introduction to the Literature of the Fifteenth , Sixteenth , sume his episcopal functions . In Mary's reign , and Seventeenth Centuries , i . 554 . popery , Latimer was summoned before the ...
... tears there issued forth of her eyes ! * Introduction to the Literature of the Fifteenth , Sixteenth , sume his episcopal functions . In Mary's reign , and Seventeenth Centuries , i . 554 . popery , Latimer was summoned before the ...
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... tears ; and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness , and , cursing , never stent To sob and sigh , but ever thus lament deformed by a number of obsolete uncouth phrases ( the 80 FROM 1558 TO 1649 . CYCLOPÆDIA OF.
... tears ; and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness , and , cursing , never stent To sob and sigh , but ever thus lament deformed by a number of obsolete uncouth phrases ( the 80 FROM 1558 TO 1649 . CYCLOPÆDIA OF.
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... tears , to see how she her arms could tear , And with her teeth gnash on the bones in vain , When , all for nought , she fain would so sustain Her starven corpse , that rather seem'd a shade Than any substance of a creature made : Great ...
... tears , to see how she her arms could tear , And with her teeth gnash on the bones in vain , When , all for nought , she fain would so sustain Her starven corpse , that rather seem'd a shade Than any substance of a creature made : Great ...
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