Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... on Elizabeth , L. H. , 114 114 114 Farewell to Town - Breton , 83 On my First Daughter , 114 Sonnet - Constable , 84 To Penshurst , 114 To the Memory of my Beloved Master , William Shak- viii CYCLOPÆDIA OF ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... on Elizabeth , L. H. , 114 114 114 Farewell to Town - Breton , 83 On my First Daughter , 114 Sonnet - Constable , 84 To Penshurst , 114 To the Memory of my Beloved Master , William Shak- viii CYCLOPÆDIA OF ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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... Master , William Shak- speare , and what he hath left us , On the Portrait of Shakspeare , 115 • The Votaress of Diana , WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT , 115 To a Lady Veiled , RICHARD CORBET , To Vincent Corbet , his Son , Journey to France ...
... Master , William Shak- speare , and what he hath left us , On the Portrait of Shakspeare , 115 • The Votaress of Diana , WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT , 115 To a Lady Veiled , RICHARD CORBET , To Vincent Corbet , his Son , Journey to France ...
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... master ! Cadmon then awoke ; and he was not only able to repeat the lines which he had made in his sleep , but he continued them in a strain of admirable versifica- tion . In the morning , he hastened to the town- reeve , or bailiff ...
... master ! Cadmon then awoke ; and he was not only able to repeat the lines which he had made in his sleep , but he continued them in a strain of admirable versifica- tion . In the morning , he hastened to the town- reeve , or bailiff ...
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... masters were aslaw , they ' gun dread sore , And held it little worth the town to wardy more . A master that was within , send to the Earl Beaumond , Ere his fellows were aware , he yeld him up there To yielden up his ward , and ben ...
... masters were aslaw , they ' gun dread sore , And held it little worth the town to wardy more . A master that was within , send to the Earl Beaumond , Ere his fellows were aware , he yeld him up there To yielden up his ward , and ben ...
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... Master , what will you copen1 or buy ? Fine felt hats ? or spectacles to read ? Lay down your silver , and here you may speed . ' Then to Westminster gate I presently went , When the sun was at high prime : Cooks to me they took good ...
... Master , what will you copen1 or buy ? Fine felt hats ? or spectacles to read ? Lay down your silver , and here you may speed . ' Then to Westminster gate I presently went , When the sun was at high prime : Cooks to me they took good ...
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