The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 pages |
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... neath the hedges . Man . I'm in the like case too . But , honest friend , I have a little liking for your pillow , May'st please you take the farther side o ' the bed ! Thos . First come , first served - it is a well known adage . Man ...
... neath the hedges . Man . I'm in the like case too . But , honest friend , I have a little liking for your pillow , May'st please you take the farther side o ' the bed ! Thos . First come , first served - it is a well known adage . Man ...
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... neath this show of duty They wish me dead ! Ah , no ! it is not so ; Shame on myself for harbouring such a thought ! - MARGARET comes out . Marg . Father , the sun is sinking ' neath the boughs Of yonder lime- and see , the gilded dome ...
... neath this show of duty They wish me dead ! Ah , no ! it is not so ; Shame on myself for harbouring such a thought ! - MARGARET comes out . Marg . Father , the sun is sinking ' neath the boughs Of yonder lime- and see , the gilded dome ...
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... neath the load of human ill , Our spirits droop , and are dismayed ; Oh Thou , that saidest peace , be still , ' To the wild sea , and wast obeyed , Speak comfortable words of peace , And bid the spirit's tumult cease ! We ask not ...
... neath the load of human ill , Our spirits droop , and are dismayed ; Oh Thou , that saidest peace , be still , ' To the wild sea , and wast obeyed , Speak comfortable words of peace , And bid the spirit's tumult cease ! We ask not ...
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... neath its castle gates , Within the very hearing of the soldiers That man the walls , call on them to arise , To erush the heedless tyrant , and be free ! 2d Man . Gaston I do not like . These strange adventurers Start up in troublous ...
... neath its castle gates , Within the very hearing of the soldiers That man the walls , call on them to arise , To erush the heedless tyrant , and be free ! 2d Man . Gaston I do not like . These strange adventurers Start up in troublous ...
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... neath the castle rock ? 3d Man . The guard has been withdrawn . Roland . There's an old pathway , Think ye we might not get an entrance there ? Thereby it was that Philip made his entrance ! 4th Man . I know it well ; yet ' t will be ...
... neath the castle rock ? 3d Man . The guard has been withdrawn . Roland . There's an old pathway , Think ye we might not get an entrance there ? Thereby it was that Philip made his entrance ! 4th Man . I know it well ; yet ' t will be ...
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Achzib ADONIJAH Amariah angels Anne Boleyn ARIOCH arms art thou Babylon beauty behold BELSHAZZAR beneath BENINA BIANCA bird bless blood breath bright brow CALLIAS Caswallon child clouds cold coursers dark dead dear death deep didst dost doth earth Endymion eyes fair father FAZIO fear fierce flowers gentle glory gold golden green hand hath hear heard heart heaven Hengist holy IMLAH King lady LADY ROCHFORD light lips look Lord lute MARGARITA Marien mercy morning mother Nabonassar ne'er neath night NITOCRIS noble o'er OLYBIUS pale poor pride proud Queen Raym rich round Samor sate Saxon seem'd shalt silent sleep soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stood strong sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought throne tree unto voice Vortigern Vortimer weary weep wild wilt wind wings wonder youth
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