A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes ... : Designed as a Text-book for the Highest Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... eyes . 3 Prick - point . In air self - balanced hung the globe below , Where mountains rise , and circling oceans flow ; Here naked rocks and empty wastes are seen , There tow'ry cities , and the forests green ; Here sailing ships ...
... eyes . 3 Prick - point . In air self - balanced hung the globe below , Where mountains rise , and circling oceans flow ; Here naked rocks and empty wastes are seen , There tow'ry cities , and the forests green ; Here sailing ships ...
Pagina 54
... eyes , " were his well - known last words at the stake . Rome thunder'd death , but Tyndale's dauntless eye Look'd in death's face and smiled , death standing by . In spite of Rome , for England's faith he stood , And in the flames he ...
... eyes , " were his well - known last words at the stake . Rome thunder'd death , but Tyndale's dauntless eye Look'd in death's face and smiled , death standing by . In spite of Rome , for England's faith he stood , And in the flames he ...
Pagina 61
... was about eighteen and the Duke of Richmond about fifteen . " To hove , " to linger about a place in expectation or hope : same as " to hover . " With eyes cast up unto the Maiden's tower , ' 6 1509-1547 . ] 61 HOWARD .
... was about eighteen and the Duke of Richmond about fifteen . " To hove , " to linger about a place in expectation or hope : same as " to hover . " With eyes cast up unto the Maiden's tower , ' 6 1509-1547 . ] 61 HOWARD .
Pagina 62
... eyes oft we by gleams of love , Have miss'd the ball , and got sight of our dame , To baits her eyes , which kept the leads above.6 The gravel'd ground , 7 with sleeves tied on the helm , 8 On foaming horse with swords and friendly ...
... eyes oft we by gleams of love , Have miss'd the ball , and got sight of our dame , To baits her eyes , which kept the leads above.6 The gravel'd ground , 7 with sleeves tied on the helm , 8 On foaming horse with swords and friendly ...
Pagina 74
... eyes . Puff , quod Hodge , thinking thereby to have fire without doubt ; With that Gib shut her two eyes , and so the fire went out ; And by and by them opened , even as they were before , With that the sparks appeared even as they had ...
... eyes . Puff , quod Hodge , thinking thereby to have fire without doubt ; With that Gib shut her two eyes , and so the fire went out ; And by and by them opened , even as they were before , With that the sparks appeared even as they had ...
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