A Compendium of English Literature, Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville William Cowper |
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... Night .. BEN JONSON 172 202 The Sight of a great Library ......... 202 The Happy Man . 203 Cupid . 172 Hymn to Cynthia . 173 Prose Writings .. 173 Directions for Writing well 173 Character of Lord Bacon .. 174 Burns's Opinion of ...
... Night .. BEN JONSON 172 202 The Sight of a great Library ......... 202 The Happy Man . 203 Cupid . 172 Hymn to Cynthia . 173 Prose Writings .. 173 Directions for Writing well 173 Character of Lord Bacon .. 174 Burns's Opinion of ...
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... Night - Piece .. 629 The Bible .. 697 Scenery of the Alps ... 631 An Ode ... 697 History of a Poet's Garden ... Night . Man was made to Mourn EDMUND BURKE .... 636 To a Mountain Daisy .. 703 637 To Mary in Heaven ... 704 Lessons for Life ...
... Night - Piece .. 629 The Bible .. 697 Scenery of the Alps ... 631 An Ode ... 697 History of a Poet's Garden ... Night . Man was made to Mourn EDMUND BURKE .... 636 To a Mountain Daisy .. 703 637 To Mary in Heaven ... 704 Lessons for Life ...
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... night with open eye , So pricketh them natúre in their couráges , 7 Then longen folk to go on pilgrimages , And palmers for to seeken strangé strands , To servé hallows8 couth9 in sundry lands ; And ' specially from every shiré's end Of ...
... night with open eye , So pricketh them natúre in their couráges , 7 Then longen folk to go on pilgrimages , And palmers for to seeken strangé strands , To servé hallows8 couth9 in sundry lands ; And ' specially from every shiré's end Of ...
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... night was come into that hostelry Well nine - and - twenty in a company Of sundry folk , by áventure yfall In fellowship , and pilgrims were they all That toward Canterbury woulden ride . The chambers and the stables weren wide , And ...
... night was come into that hostelry Well nine - and - twenty in a company Of sundry folk , by áventure yfall In fellowship , and pilgrims were they all That toward Canterbury woulden ride . The chambers and the stables weren wide , And ...
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... night . He then calls one or two of his trusty friends , and tells them that he was obliged This beste wedde to his wife , For elles he had lost his life . The maids of honor were then sent in ; Her ragges they anon off draw , And , as ...
... night . He then calls one or two of his trusty friends , and tells them that he was obliged This beste wedde to his wife , For elles he had lost his life . The maids of honor were then sent in ; Her ragges they anon off draw , And , as ...
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admirable beauty Ben Jonson better blessing born breath called character Chaucer Christian church death delight divine doth earth Edinburgh Review England English English language English Poetry excellent eyes Faerie Queene fair fame fancy father fear flowers fortune genius Giles Fletcher give glory grace hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven holy honor hope human John Milton king knowledge labor lady language learning light live look Lord Lycidas Milton mind moral nature never night noble o'er Paradise Lost passion PHINEAS FLETCHER pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise prince prose Queen religion remarks rich says shade Shakspeare Sir Patrick Spens song soon soul spirit style sweet taste tears tell thee things Thomas Warton thou thought tion truth unto verse virtue William Davenant words writings