Cyclopędia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Volume 1Robert Chambers Gould and Lincoln, 1854 - Authors, English |
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... Sweet woman is like the fair flower in its 569 of Consolations against the fears of Death , 570 The Great Plague in London , 618 621 572 The Troubles of a Young Thief , • 622 573 Advice to a Youth of Rambling Disposition , BERNARD ...
... Sweet woman is like the fair flower in its 569 of Consolations against the fears of Death , 570 The Great Plague in London , 618 621 572 The Troubles of a Young Thief , • 622 573 Advice to a Youth of Rambling Disposition , BERNARD ...
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... sweet ! are ye a worldly creature , Or heavenly thing in likeness of nature ? Or are ye god Cupidis own princess , And comin are to loose me out of band ? Or are ye very Nature the goddess , That have depainted with your heavenly hand ...
... sweet ! are ye a worldly creature , Or heavenly thing in likeness of nature ? Or are ye god Cupidis own princess , And comin are to loose me out of band ? Or are ye very Nature the goddess , That have depainted with your heavenly hand ...
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... Sweet Pomander , Good Cassander ; Stedfast of thought , Well made , well wrought Far may be sought , Ere you can find So courteous , so kind , As merry Margaret , This midsimmer flower , Gentle as falcon , Or hawk of the tower . EARL OF ...
... Sweet Pomander , Good Cassander ; Stedfast of thought , Well made , well wrought Far may be sought , Ere you can find So courteous , so kind , As merry Margaret , This midsimmer flower , Gentle as falcon , Or hawk of the tower . EARL OF ...
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... sweet to me . With which in heal , I shall right weel Endure , as ye shall see ; And , ere we go , a bed or two I can provide anone ; For , in my mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . HE . - Lo yet before , ye must do more , If ...
... sweet to me . With which in heal , I shall right weel Endure , as ye shall see ; And , ere we go , a bed or two I can provide anone ; For , in my mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . HE . - Lo yet before , ye must do more , If ...
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... Sweet eye , sweet lip , sweet blushing cheek- Yet not a heart to save my pain ; Oh Venus , take thy gifts again ! Make not so fair to cause our moan , Or make a heart that's like our own . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ( 1554 ...
... Sweet eye , sweet lip , sweet blushing cheek- Yet not a heart to save my pain ; Oh Venus , take thy gifts again ! Make not so fair to cause our moan , Or make a heart that's like our own . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ( 1554 ...
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