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... Night Piece Cherry - Ripe · Upon Prew his Maid The White Island WALLER : On a Girdle HERBERT : Virtue The Elixir VAUGHAN : Peace 60 9885 62 67 72 73 1233343 74 75 75 76 79 80 80 82 83 84 85 85 85 86 87 87 88 DRYDEN POPE From Mac ...
... Night Piece Cherry - Ripe · Upon Prew his Maid The White Island WALLER : On a Girdle HERBERT : Virtue The Elixir VAUGHAN : Peace 60 9885 62 67 72 73 1233343 74 75 75 76 79 80 80 82 83 84 85 85 85 86 87 87 88 DRYDEN POPE From Mac ...
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... Night For a ' that and a ' that Of a ' the Airts the Wind can blaw . Highland Mary WORDSWORTH 131 · 133 139 140 141 142 144 Ode to Duty 145 Influence of Natural Objects in calling forth and strength- ening the Imagination in Boyhood and ...
... Night For a ' that and a ' that Of a ' the Airts the Wind can blaw . Highland Mary WORDSWORTH 131 · 133 139 140 141 142 144 Ode to Duty 145 Influence of Natural Objects in calling forth and strength- ening the Imagination in Boyhood and ...
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... however , of all his duties as politician , officeholder , diplomat , and courtier , and in spite of his love of " good com- painye , " he spent many of his nights in poring over his books , I until his eyes were " dased , " and until.
... however , of all his duties as politician , officeholder , diplomat , and courtier , and in spite of his love of " good com- painye , " he spent many of his nights in poring over his books , I until his eyes were " dased , " and until.
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... night I dreamed a dreary dream , And I ken the day's thy ain . " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep ; Take thou the vanguard of the three , And hide me by the braken bush That grows on yonder lilye lee . " O bury me by the braken ...
... night I dreamed a dreary dream , And I ken the day's thy ain . " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep ; Take thou the vanguard of the three , And hide me by the braken bush That grows on yonder lilye lee . " O bury me by the braken ...
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... night and day . He has ta'en the table wi ' his hand , He garr'd the red wine spring on hie " Now Christ's curse on my head ” he said , " But avenged of lord Scroope I'll be ! " O is my basnet a widow's curch ? Or my lance a wand of the ...
... night and day . He has ta'en the table wi ' his hand , He garr'd the red wine spring on hie " Now Christ's curse on my head ” he said , " But avenged of lord Scroope I'll be ! " O is my basnet a widow's curch ? Or my lance a wand of the ...
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