Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Volumen1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... soul ; Jesus , receive my soul ; ' repeating the same divers times , till at length the stroke was given , and her head was stricken off . And this was the end of that godly lady and queen . Godly I call her , for sundry respects ...
... soul ; Jesus , receive my soul ; ' repeating the same divers times , till at length the stroke was given , and her head was stricken off . And this was the end of that godly lady and queen . Godly I call her , for sundry respects ...
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... soul when thou art dead ! ' Down fell I then upon my knee , All flat before dame Beauty's face , And cried : ' Good Lady , pardon me ! Who here appeal unto your grace ; You know if I have been untrue , It was in too much praising you ...
... soul when thou art dead ! ' Down fell I then upon my knee , All flat before dame Beauty's face , And cried : ' Good Lady , pardon me ! Who here appeal unto your grace ; You know if I have been untrue , It was in too much praising you ...
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... soul the body form doth take ; For soul is form , and doth the body make . Spenser afterwards wrote two religious hymns , to counteract the effect of those on love and beauty , but though he spiritual- ises his passion , he does not ...
... soul the body form doth take ; For soul is form , and doth the body make . Spenser afterwards wrote two religious hymns , to counteract the effect of those on love and beauty , but though he spiritual- ises his passion , he does not ...
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... soul receives intelligence , By her near genius , of the body's end , And so imparts a sadness to the sense , Foregoing ruin whereto it doth tend ; Or whether nature else hath conference With profound sleep , and so doth warning send ...
... soul receives intelligence , By her near genius , of the body's end , And so imparts a sadness to the sense , Foregoing ruin whereto it doth tend ; Or whether nature else hath conference With profound sleep , and so doth warning send ...
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... Soul , was first published in 1599 , and four other editions appeared in the author's lifetime -- namely , in 1602 , 1608 , 1619 , and 1622. This work is said to have gained the favour of James I. before he came to the crown of England ...
... Soul , was first published in 1599 , and four other editions appeared in the author's lifetime -- namely , in 1602 , 1608 , 1619 , and 1622. This work is said to have gained the favour of James I. before he came to the crown of England ...
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