The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, 6. köideJ. Johnson, 1810 |
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... hand . " The messenger departs of hope deny'd . Then noble Stanley , taking Bray aside , Saith : " Let my sonne proceede , without despaire , Assisted by his mother's almes , and prayre , God will direct both him and me to take Best ...
... hand . " The messenger departs of hope deny'd . Then noble Stanley , taking Bray aside , Saith : " Let my sonne proceede , without despaire , Assisted by his mother's almes , and prayre , God will direct both him and me to take Best ...
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... hands Of daring foes ; but neuer shall my flight Die blacke my lion , which as yet is white . " His enemies ( like ... hand . " " Nay , God forbid that any of my name , " Quoth Talbot , " should put out so bright a flame As burnes in ...
... hands Of daring foes ; but neuer shall my flight Die blacke my lion , which as yet is white . " His enemies ( like ... hand . " " Nay , God forbid that any of my name , " Quoth Talbot , " should put out so bright a flame As burnes in ...
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... hand , else the steele May neuer more such danger threaten wine : Had pierc'd his burgonet , and made him fecle Deale thou for them , as I would doe for thine . " The pangs of death : but now the fury fell This said , his senses faile ...
... hand , else the steele May neuer more such danger threaten wine : Had pierc'd his burgonet , and made him fecle Deale thou for them , as I would doe for thine . " The pangs of death : but now the fury fell This said , his senses faile ...
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... hand , though hinder'd and opprest With other speares , yet slighting all the rest , Will follow him alone that wrong'd her first : So Richard , pressing with reuengefull thirst , Admits no shape but Richmond's to his eye ; And would in ...
... hand , though hinder'd and opprest With other speares , yet slighting all the rest , Will follow him alone that wrong'd her first : So Richard , pressing with reuengefull thirst , Admits no shape but Richmond's to his eye ; And would in ...
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... hand delicious fruits I hold , To feede them who with mirth and ease grow old : Afraid to lose the fleeting dayes and nights , They seaze on times , and spend it in delights . My right hand with triumphant crownes is stor❜d , Which all ...
... hand delicious fruits I hold , To feede them who with mirth and ease grow old : Afraid to lose the fleeting dayes and nights , They seaze on times , and spend it in delights . My right hand with triumphant crownes is stor❜d , Which all ...
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