The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory Observations |
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Page 33
... shining black . A coronet of gold , of greatest weight , Upon his head sat , full of jewels bright , Of rubies fine , and sparkling diamonds . About his car there wenten snow - white hounds , Twenty and more , as great as any steer , To ...
... shining black . A coronet of gold , of greatest weight , Upon his head sat , full of jewels bright , Of rubies fine , and sparkling diamonds . About his car there wenten snow - white hounds , Twenty and more , as great as any steer , To ...
Page 34
... shining as the sun ; His nose was high , his eyen bright and keen , His lippes round , his colour was sanguine , And as a lion he his looks did fling ; His voice was like a trumpet thundering ; Upon his head he wore of laurel green A ...
... shining as the sun ; His nose was high , his eyen bright and keen , His lippes round , his colour was sanguine , And as a lion he his looks did fling ; His voice was like a trumpet thundering ; Upon his head he wore of laurel green A ...
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... shining store , For my sake restless heretofore , Now rust disused , and shine no more ; My Mary ! For though thou gladly wouldst fulfil The same kind office for me still , Thy sight now seconds not thy will , My Mary ! But well thou ...
... shining store , For my sake restless heretofore , Now rust disused , and shine no more ; My Mary ! For though thou gladly wouldst fulfil The same kind office for me still , Thy sight now seconds not thy will , My Mary ! But well thou ...
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