Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present Time: With Critical RemarksWm. C. Hall, 1824 - 822 páginas |
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... proud estate ( quoth she ) Does swim , and bathes himself in courtly bliss , Does waste his days in dark obscurity , And in oblivion ever buried is : Where ease abounds , it's eath to do amiss ; But who his limbs with labours , and his ...
... proud estate ( quoth she ) Does swim , and bathes himself in courtly bliss , Does waste his days in dark obscurity , And in oblivion ever buried is : Where ease abounds , it's eath to do amiss ; But who his limbs with labours , and his ...
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... Proud of his dying honor and dear bands , While th ' altars fume with frankincense around , All suddenly with mortal stroke astound Doth grovelling fall , and with his streaming gore Distains the pillars , and the holy ground , And the ...
... Proud of his dying honor and dear bands , While th ' altars fume with frankincense around , All suddenly with mortal stroke astound Doth grovelling fall , and with his streaming gore Distains the pillars , and the holy ground , And the ...
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... proud spoil of that same dolorous Fair dame , he might behold in perfect kind ; Which seen , he much rejoiced in his cruel mind . Of which full proud , himself uprearing high , He looked round about with stern disdain ; And did survey ...
... proud spoil of that same dolorous Fair dame , he might behold in perfect kind ; Which seen , he much rejoiced in his cruel mind . Of which full proud , himself uprearing high , He looked round about with stern disdain ; And did survey ...
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... proudly thrust into th ' element , And seemed to threat the firmament : It was embellisht with blossoms fair , And ... proud weed ( As most usen ambitious folk ) His colour'd crime with craft to cloke . Ah , my Sovereign ! lord of ...
... proudly thrust into th ' element , And seemed to threat the firmament : It was embellisht with blossoms fair , And ... proud weed ( As most usen ambitious folk ) His colour'd crime with craft to cloke . Ah , my Sovereign ! lord of ...
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... proud faces . Bring her up to th ' high altar , that she may The sacred ceremonies there partake , The which do endless matrimony make ; And let the roaring organs loudly play The praises of the Lord , in lively notes , The whiles with ...
... proud faces . Bring her up to th ' high altar , that she may The sacred ceremonies there partake , The which do endless matrimony make ; And let the roaring organs loudly play The praises of the Lord , in lively notes , The whiles with ...
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