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 69
... heart , O God , thou wilt not despise . ' 6 6 But Then said Master Tyrell of the Bratches , called William Tyrell , Thou liest , ' said he ; thou readest false , for the words are , " an humble spirit . " William said , ' The ...
... heart , O God , thou wilt not despise . ' 6 6 But Then said Master Tyrell of the Bratches , called William Tyrell , Thou liest , ' said he ; thou readest false , for the words are , " an humble spirit . " William said , ' The ...
Page 81
... heart a sigh forthwith I fet , Ruing , alas , upon the woeful plight Of Misery , that next appear'd in sight : His face was lean , and some - deal pin'd away , And eke his hands consumed to the bone ; But , what his body was , I cannot ...
... heart a sigh forthwith I fet , Ruing , alas , upon the woeful plight Of Misery , that next appear'd in sight : His face was lean , and some - deal pin'd away , And eke his hands consumed to the bone ; But , what his body was , I cannot ...
Page 82
... heart so molt to see his grief so great , As feelingly , methought , it dropped away : His eyes they whirled about withouten stay : With stormy sighs the place did so complain , As if his heart at each had burst in twain . Thrice he ...
... heart so molt to see his grief so great , As feelingly , methought , it dropped away : His eyes they whirled about withouten stay : With stormy sighs the place did so complain , As if his heart at each had burst in twain . Thrice he ...
Page 83
... heart then quaked , then dazzled were mine eyes ; One hand forgot to rule , th ' other to fight ; Nor trumpet's sound I heard , nor friendly cries ; My foe came on , and beat the air for me , Till that her blush taught me my shame to ...
... heart then quaked , then dazzled were mine eyes ; One hand forgot to rule , th ' other to fight ; Nor trumpet's sound I heard , nor friendly cries ; My foe came on , and beat the air for me , Till that her blush taught me my shame to ...
Page 84
... heart for sorrow bleeds , To think that I must part with you : And on a strawen pannel sit , And ride some country carting tit ! And now farewell both spear and shield , Caliver pistol , arquebuss , See , see , what sighs my heart doth ...
... heart for sorrow bleeds , To think that I must part with you : And on a strawen pannel sit , And ride some country carting tit ! And now farewell both spear and shield , Caliver pistol , arquebuss , See , see , what sighs my heart doth ...
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