Cyclopedia of English Literature: a Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors: From Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Volume 1Robert Chambers Gould & Lincoln, 1851 - English literature |
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... grace again , And bade that one of them should sain , 2 What thing is him levest to crave , 3 And he it shall of gift have . And over that ke forth with all He saith , that other have shall The double of that his fellow axeth ; And thus ...
... grace again , And bade that one of them should sain , 2 What thing is him levest to crave , 3 And he it shall of gift have . And over that ke forth with all He saith , that other have shall The double of that his fellow axeth ; And thus ...
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... Grace . 2d Grace . She that will but now discover Where the winged wag doth hover , Shall to - night receive a kiss , How or where herself would wish ; But who brings him to his mother , Shall have that kiss , and another . 3d Grace ...
... Grace . 2d Grace . She that will but now discover Where the winged wag doth hover , Shall to - night receive a kiss , How or where herself would wish ; But who brings him to his mother , Shall have that kiss , and another . 3d Grace ...
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... grace is opening on my soul : Come , if thou dar'st , all charming as thou art ! Oppose thyself to heaven ; dispute my heart : Come , with one glance of those deluding eyes Blot out each bright idea of the skies ; Take back that grace ...
... grace is opening on my soul : Come , if thou dar'st , all charming as thou art ! Oppose thyself to heaven ; dispute my heart : Come , with one glance of those deluding eyes Blot out each bright idea of the skies ; Take back that grace ...
Contents
First Period | 1 |
Tidings fra the Session | 43 |
Death of Sir Henry De Bohun | 49 |
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CYCLOPEDIA OF ENGLISH LITERATU, Volume 1 Robert 1802-1871 Chambers,Robert 1799-1878 Carruthers No preview available - 2016 |
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