The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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... hath been held so through all ages , for any who have the power , to call to account a Tyrant , or Wicked King , and , after due conviction , to depose and put him to death , if the ordinary Magistrate have neglected to do it . " It was ...
... hath been held so through all ages , for any who have the power , to call to account a Tyrant , or Wicked King , and , after due conviction , to depose and put him to death , if the ordinary Magistrate have neglected to do it . " It was ...
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... hath pleased your Ladyship to acknowledge . Vouchsafe , noble Lady , to accept this simple remembrance , though not worthy of yourself , yet such as perhaps , by good acceptance thereof , ye may hereafter cull out a more meet and ...
... hath pleased your Ladyship to acknowledge . Vouchsafe , noble Lady , to accept this simple remembrance , though not worthy of yourself , yet such as perhaps , by good acceptance thereof , ye may hereafter cull out a more meet and ...
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... hath been , Follow me , " etc. Following him , accordingly , the masquers do obeisance to the Lady , and range themselves round her ; whereupon there is a third and concluding song , sung probably by many voices , madrigal - wise , and ...
... hath been , Follow me , " etc. Following him , accordingly , the masquers do obeisance to the Lady , and range themselves round her ; whereupon there is a third and concluding song , sung probably by many voices , madrigal - wise , and ...
Page 122
... hath made me diligent to collect and set forth such Pieces , both in Prose and Verse , as may renew the wonted honour and esteem of our English tongue ; and it's the worth of these both English and Latin Poems , not the flourish of any ...
... hath made me diligent to collect and set forth such Pieces , both in Prose and Verse , as may renew the wonted honour and esteem of our English tongue ; and it's the worth of these both English and Latin Poems , not the flourish of any ...
Page 131
... hath made our foe , To turn swift - rushing black perdition hence , Or drive away the slaughtering pestilence , To stand ' twixt us and our deserved smart ? But thou canst best perform that office where thou art . XI . Then thou , the ...
... hath made our foe , To turn swift - rushing black perdition hence , Or drive away the slaughtering pestilence , To stand ' twixt us and our deserved smart ? But thou canst best perform that office where thou art . XI . Then thou , the ...
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