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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... Virtue , Religion , Stanzas , Matin Hymn , Sunday , Mortification , WILLIAM HAΒΙΝΟΤΟΝ , Epistle to a Friend , Description of Castara , SIR JOHN SUCKLING , Song- " Tis now , since I sat down before ) , A Ballad upon a Wedding , Constancy ...
... Virtue , Religion , Stanzas , Matin Hymn , Sunday , Mortification , WILLIAM HAΒΙΝΟΤΟΝ , Epistle to a Friend , Description of Castara , SIR JOHN SUCKLING , Song- " Tis now , since I sat down before ) , A Ballad upon a Wedding , Constancy ...
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... virtue that her followed afeard was she never . When these maidens mette , Mercy and Truth , Either axed other of this great wonder , Of the din and of the darkness , & c . [ Covetousness is thus personified . ] And then came Covetise ...
... virtue that her followed afeard was she never . When these maidens mette , Mercy and Truth , Either axed other of this great wonder , Of the din and of the darkness , & c . [ Covetousness is thus personified . ] And then came Covetise ...
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... virtue expulsive or animal , From thilke virtue cleped1. Secret contrivances . ha segn of an alehouse . Give and lend Fashion . 4 Incitement . 7 By my faith . 8 Refuge 18 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 CYCLOPĘDIA OF.
... virtue expulsive or animal , From thilke virtue cleped1. Secret contrivances . ha segn of an alehouse . Give and lend Fashion . 4 Incitement . 7 By my faith . 8 Refuge 18 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 CYCLOPĘDIA OF.
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... virtue expulsive or animal , From thilke virtue cleped1 natural , Ne may the venom voiden ne expell ; The pipes of his lunges ' gan to swell , And every lacert in his breast adown Is shent with venom and corruption . He gaineth neither ...
... virtue expulsive or animal , From thilke virtue cleped1 natural , Ne may the venom voiden ne expell ; The pipes of his lunges ' gan to swell , And every lacert in his breast adown Is shent with venom and corruption . He gaineth neither ...
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... virtue contrar be to vice , Then love maun be a virtue , as thinks me ; For , aye , to love envy maun contrar be : God bade eke love thy neighbour fro the spleen ; * And who than ladies sweeter neighbours be ? A lusty life in Lovis ...
... virtue contrar be to vice , Then love maun be a virtue , as thinks me ; For , aye , to love envy maun contrar be : God bade eke love thy neighbour fro the spleen ; * And who than ladies sweeter neighbours be ? A lusty life in Lovis ...
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