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 - English literature |
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Page 91
... eye return'd to him again , Full of discomfort and disquiet plight , That both his jewel he had lost so light , And ... eyes , and like two streams proceed ; Yet spake no word , whereby she might aread What mister wight he was , or what ...
... eye return'd to him again , Full of discomfort and disquiet plight , That both his jewel he had lost so light , And ... eyes , and like two streams proceed ; Yet spake no word , whereby she might aread What mister wight he was , or what ...
Page 95
... eyes , like stars that dimmed were With darksome cloud , now show their goodly beams More bright than Hesperus his head doth rear . Come now , ye damsels , daughters of delight , Help quickly her to dight : But first come , ye fair ...
... eyes , like stars that dimmed were With darksome cloud , now show their goodly beams More bright than Hesperus his head doth rear . Come now , ye damsels , daughters of delight , Help quickly her to dight : But first come , ye fair ...
Page 97
... eyes have burning force , Her floods and flames conspire ; Tears kindle sparks - sobs fuel are , And sighs but fan ... eye , in silence , hath a speech Which eye best understands . Her little sweet hath many sours ; Short hap immortal ...
... eyes have burning force , Her floods and flames conspire ; Tears kindle sparks - sobs fuel are , And sighs but fan ... eye , in silence , hath a speech Which eye best understands . Her little sweet hath many sours ; Short hap immortal ...
Page 98
... eyes unquick , And much he ails , and yet he is not sick . The morning of that day which was his last , After a weary rest , rising to pain , Out at a little grate his eyes he cast Upon those bordering hills and open plain , Where ...
... eyes unquick , And much he ails , and yet he is not sick . The morning of that day which was his last , After a weary rest , rising to pain , Out at a little grate his eyes he cast Upon those bordering hills and open plain , Where ...
Page 111
... eyes to Argus , if mine eyes can see ; If they be blind , then , Love , I give them thee ; My tongue to Fame ; to ambassadors mine ears ; To women , or the sea , my tears ; Thou , Love , hast taught me heretofore , By making me serve ...
... eyes to Argus , if mine eyes can see ; If they be blind , then , Love , I give them thee ; My tongue to Fame ; to ambassadors mine ears ; To women , or the sea , my tears ; Thou , Love , hast taught me heretofore , By making me serve ...
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