Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volume 1Charles Knight Charles Knight, 1850 - English literature |
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Page 108
... doth last ; When May is gone , of all the year The pleasant time is past . May makes the cheerful hue , May breeds and brings new blood , May marcheth throughout every limb , May makes the merry mood . May pricketh tender hearts Their ...
... doth last ; When May is gone , of all the year The pleasant time is past . May makes the cheerful hue , May breeds and brings new blood , May marcheth throughout every limb , May makes the merry mood . May pricketh tender hearts Their ...
Page 288
... doth imply so much . For what , I pray , is a gentleman , what properties hath he , what qualities are characteristical or peculiar to him , whereby he is distinguished from others , or raised above the vulgar ? Are they not especially ...
... doth imply so much . For what , I pray , is a gentleman , what properties hath he , what qualities are characteristical or peculiar to him , whereby he is distinguished from others , or raised above the vulgar ? Are they not especially ...
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... doth sit , The sovereign dearling of the Deity , Clad like a queen in royal robes , most fit For so great power and peerless majesty , And all with gems and jewels gorgeously Adorned , that brighter than the stars appear , And make her ...
... doth sit , The sovereign dearling of the Deity , Clad like a queen in royal robes , most fit For so great power and peerless majesty , And all with gems and jewels gorgeously Adorned , that brighter than the stars appear , And make her ...
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