Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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... heaven , the howling of the thunder , hurts us not ; the hurricane is our servant , and drives us whither we wish to go . " With an unconquerable love of independence , they preferred death to slavery . Refined tastes and delicate ...
... heaven , the howling of the thunder , hurts us not ; the hurricane is our servant , and drives us whither we wish to go . " With an unconquerable love of independence , they preferred death to slavery . Refined tastes and delicate ...
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... heaven is shut out by clouds , and the warrior loses his way in the " wandering wood , " the haunt of Error . " For light she hated as the deadly bale , Ay wont in desert darkness to remaine , Where plain none might her see , nor she ...
... heaven is shut out by clouds , and the warrior loses his way in the " wandering wood , " the haunt of Error . " For light she hated as the deadly bale , Ay wont in desert darkness to remaine , Where plain none might her see , nor she ...
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... heavens light did hide , Not perceable with power of any starr : And all within were pathes and alleies wide , With footing worne , and leading inward farr : Faire harbour that them seems ; so in they entred ar . VIII . And foorth they ...
... heavens light did hide , Not perceable with power of any starr : And all within were pathes and alleies wide , With footing worne , and leading inward farr : Faire harbour that them seems ; so in they entred ar . VIII . And foorth they ...
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... heaven accurst , Devoure their dam ; on whom while so he gazd , Having all satisfide their bloudy thurst , Their bellies swolne he saw with fulnesse burst And bowels gushing forth : well worthy end Of such , as drunke her life , the ...
... heaven accurst , Devoure their dam ; on whom while so he gazd , Having all satisfide their bloudy thurst , Their bellies swolne he saw with fulnesse burst And bowels gushing forth : well worthy end Of such , as drunke her life , the ...
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... heaven all day long , At night doth baite his steedes the ocean waves emong . XXXIII . " Then with the sunne take , Sir , your timely rest , And with new day new worke at once begin : Untroubled night , they say , gives counsell best ...
... heaven all day long , At night doth baite his steedes the ocean waves emong . XXXIII . " Then with the sunne take , Sir , your timely rest , And with new day new worke at once begin : Untroubled night , they say , gives counsell best ...
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