Cyclopædia of English literature, Volumen1William and Robert Chambers, 1843 |
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... unto an old man villainy , But hel trespass in word or else in deed . In holy writ ye may yourselven read ; 66 Against an old man , hoar upon his hede , Ye should arise : " therefore I give you rede2 Ne do'th unto an old man none harm ...
... unto an old man villainy , But hel trespass in word or else in deed . In holy writ ye may yourselven read ; 66 Against an old man , hoar upon his hede , Ye should arise : " therefore I give you rede2 Ne do'th unto an old man none harm ...
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... Unto a park was fast by , All soft walkand on the grass , Till she came there the land was , Through which ran a great river , It thought her fair ; and said , here I will abide under the shaw 2 And bade her women to withdraw : And ...
... Unto a park was fast by , All soft walkand on the grass , Till she came there the land was , Through which ran a great river , It thought her fair ; and said , here I will abide under the shaw 2 And bade her women to withdraw : And ...
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... unto the harm of another person . And Tullius saith , That no sorrow , ne no dread of death , ne no- thing that may fall unto a man , is so muckle agains nature as a man to increase his own profit to harm of another man . And though the ...
... unto the harm of another person . And Tullius saith , That no sorrow , ne no dread of death , ne no- thing that may fall unto a man , is so muckle agains nature as a man to increase his own profit to harm of another man . And though the ...
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... unto your excellence ? If ye a goddess be , and that ye like To do me pain , I may it not astart : 3 If ye be warldly wight , that doth me sike , 9 Why list 10 God make you so , my dearest heart , To do a seely 11 prisoner this smart ...
... unto your excellence ? If ye a goddess be , and that ye like To do me pain , I may it not astart : 3 If ye be warldly wight , that doth me sike , 9 Why list 10 God make you so , my dearest heart , To do a seely 11 prisoner this smart ...
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... unto East - Cheap , One cries ribs of beef , and many a pie ; Pewter pots they clattered on a heap ; There was harp , pipe , and minstrelsy ; Yea by cock ! nay by cock ! some began cry ; Some sung of Jenkin and Julian for their meed ...
... unto East - Cheap , One cries ribs of beef , and many a pie ; Pewter pots they clattered on a heap ; There was harp , pipe , and minstrelsy ; Yea by cock ! nay by cock ! some began cry ; Some sung of Jenkin and Julian for their meed ...
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Página 108 - books are to be read only in parts ; others to be read, but not curiously ;
Página 308 - replied, and touch'd my trembling ears; ' Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil, Nor in the glistering foil Set off to the world, nor in broad rumour lies ; But lives and spreads aloft by those pure eyes, And perfect witness of all-judging Jove ; As he pronounces lastly on each deed, Of so much fame in
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Página 169 - there is an upstart crow beautified with our feathers, that, with his tiger's heart wrapt in a player's hide, supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and being an absolute Johannes Fac-totum, is, in his own conceit, the only
Página 306 - meeting soul may pierce, In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed, and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running; Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony ; That Orpheus' self may heave his head From golden slumbers on a bed Of heap'd
Página 188 - show likest God's, When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew, Though justice be thy plea, consider this— That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation : we do pray for mercy ; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy. Merchant
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Página 200 - Place«. » The Turk. Choice nymph ! the crown of chaste Diana's train, Thou beauty's lily, set in heavenly earth ; Thy fairs, uupattern'd, all perfection stain