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... LORD THURLOW - Speech in reply to Lord Grafton . ACTING ( See OCCUPATIONS ) . I've tried , alas ! its power to prove , h . But thou art not forgot . FREDERICK W. THOMAS - Absence ACTION . Conquers Love . Let's meet and either do or die ...
... LORD THURLOW - Speech in reply to Lord Grafton . ACTING ( See OCCUPATIONS ) . I've tried , alas ! its power to prove , h . But thou art not forgot . FREDERICK W. THOMAS - Absence ACTION . Conquers Love . Let's meet and either do or die ...
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... lords whose parents were the Lord knows who . i . DANIEL DEFOE - The True - Born Englishman . Part I. L. 372 . Few sons attain the praise of their great sires , and most their sires disgrace . j . HOMER - Odyssey . Bk . II . L. 315 ...
... lords whose parents were the Lord knows who . i . DANIEL DEFOE - The True - Born Englishman . Part I. L. 372 . Few sons attain the praise of their great sires , and most their sires disgrace . j . HOMER - Odyssey . Bk . II . L. 315 ...
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... Lord Byron , 1831 . A sweet attractive kinde of grace , A full assurance given by lookes , Continuall comfort in a face The lineaments of Gospell bookes . q . MATTHEW ROYDEN . Lament for Astrophel ( Sir Philip Sidney ) . Looked as if ...
... Lord Byron , 1831 . A sweet attractive kinde of grace , A full assurance given by lookes , Continuall comfort in a face The lineaments of Gospell bookes . q . MATTHEW ROYDEN . Lament for Astrophel ( Sir Philip Sidney ) . Looked as if ...
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... lords o ' the creation . 8. BURNS - The Twa Dogs . VI . He'd undertake to prove , by force Of argument , a man's no horse . He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl , And that a Lord may be an owl , A calf an Alderman , a goose a Justice , And ...
... lords o ' the creation . 8. BURNS - The Twa Dogs . VI . He'd undertake to prove , by force Of argument , a man's no horse . He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl , And that a Lord may be an owl , A calf an Alderman , a goose a Justice , And ...
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... LORD LYTTLETON - Soliloquy of a Beauty in the Country . L. 13 . Where none admire , ' tis useless to excel ; Where none are beaux , ' tis vain to be a belle . 9 . LORD LYTTLETON - Soliloquy of a Beauty in the Country . L. 11 . Beauty ...
... LORD LYTTLETON - Soliloquy of a Beauty in the Country . L. 13 . Where none admire , ' tis useless to excel ; Where none are beaux , ' tis vain to be a belle . 9 . LORD LYTTLETON - Soliloquy of a Beauty in the Country . L. 11 . Beauty ...
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BAILEY-Festus beauty breath BUTLER-Hudibras BYRON-Childe Harold BYRON-Don Juan BYRON-The Canto CHRISTINA G CICERO-De COWPER-The Task Cymbeline dead death doth Dream earth eyes fair fame fear flowers fool Gentlemen of Verona GEORGE golden GOLDSMITH-The Hamlet happy hath heart heaven Henry Henry VI HERBERT Jacula Prudentum HOMER-Iliad HOMER-Odyssey HORACE-Epistolæ JOHN Julius Cæsar King Lear kiss light live LONGFELLOW-The Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth MARTIAL-Epigrams Merchant of Venice MILTON-Paradise Lost mind nature ne'er never night o'er Othello POPE-Essay on Criticism POPE-Moral Essays Pope's trans Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet rose SAM'L Satire sing sleep smile Song sorrow soul Spring stars sweet SYRUS-Maxims tears TENNYSON-In Memoriam TENNYSON-The thee things thou art Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida truth VIII virtue wind WORDSWORTH-The YOUNG-Night Thoughts