The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1828 - 367 sider |
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... deep ; Well could she carry a morsel , and well keep , That no drop neer fell upon her breast . In courtesie was set full much her lest . * * * * * And certainly she was of great disport , And full pleasant , and amiable of port , And ...
... deep ; Well could she carry a morsel , and well keep , That no drop neer fell upon her breast . In courtesie was set full much her lest . * * * * * And certainly she was of great disport , And full pleasant , and amiable of port , And ...
Side 6
... And eke his face , as it had been anoint . He was a lord full fat and in good point , His eyes were deep , and rolling in his head , That steamed as a furnace of lead . His boots souple , his horse in great estate , 6 Chaucer .
... And eke his face , as it had been anoint . He was a lord full fat and in good point , His eyes were deep , and rolling in his head , That steamed as a furnace of lead . His boots souple , his horse in great estate , 6 Chaucer .
Side 15
... deep , wherein of late Thy life shut up for death so oft did call ; And though good luck prolonged hath thy date , Yet death then would the like mishaps forestall , Into the which , hereafter , thou maist happen fall . " " Why then dost ...
... deep , wherein of late Thy life shut up for death so oft did call ; And though good luck prolonged hath thy date , Yet death then would the like mishaps forestall , Into the which , hereafter , thou maist happen fall . " " Why then dost ...
Side 21
... deep delve , far from the view of day ; That of no living wight he mote be found , Whenso he counseld , with his sprites encompast round . And if thou ever happen that same way To travel , go to see that dreadful place : It is an ...
... deep delve , far from the view of day ; That of no living wight he mote be found , Whenso he counseld , with his sprites encompast round . And if thou ever happen that same way To travel , go to see that dreadful place : It is an ...
Side 32
... look to have ; but in their stead , Curses , not loud , but deep ; mouth - honour , breath , Which the poor heart would fain deny , but dare not . Milton . FROM SAMPSON AGONISTES . A LITTLE Onward lend 32 Shakespeare . Human Life.
... look to have ; but in their stead , Curses , not loud , but deep ; mouth - honour , breath , Which the poor heart would fain deny , but dare not . Milton . FROM SAMPSON AGONISTES . A LITTLE Onward lend 32 Shakespeare . Human Life.
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