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 27
... once more a steady pro- tector , and on the accession of Henry IV . , he had an additional annuity con- ferred upon him . But he did not live long to enjoy this accession to his for- tune , for he died on the twenty - fifth of October ...
... once more a steady pro- tector , and on the accession of Henry IV . , he had an additional annuity con- ferred upon him . But he did not live long to enjoy this accession to his for- tune , for he died on the twenty - fifth of October ...
Pagina 36
... once , and begged her to advise him what he should do . Said she , " What wilt thou give me , if I will point out a course by means of which you shall escape death ? " " Any thing you may ask , " said he . " I want nothing more than ...
... once , and begged her to advise him what he should do . Said she , " What wilt thou give me , if I will point out a course by means of which you shall escape death ? " " Any thing you may ask , " said he . " I want nothing more than ...
Pagina 49
... once no better than the fleece of a sheep , and that sheep was a sheep still for all its wearing it . They wonder much to hear that gold , which in itself is so useless a thing , should be everywhere so much esteemed , that even man ...
... once no better than the fleece of a sheep , and that sheep was a sheep still for all its wearing it . They wonder much to hear that gold , which in itself is so useless a thing , should be everywhere so much esteemed , that even man ...
Pagina 51
... once yet ere you go : for God knoweth when we shall kiss together again . And therewith she kissed him , and blessed him ; turned her back and wept , and went her way , leaving the child weeping as fast.1 Sir Thomas was twice married ...
... once yet ere you go : for God knoweth when we shall kiss together again . And therewith she kissed him , and blessed him ; turned her back and wept , and went her way , leaving the child weeping as fast.1 Sir Thomas was twice married ...
Pagina 63
... once gotten never geason ; 3 Jewel of jeopardy , 4 that peril doth assail ; False and untrue , enticed oft to treason ; En'my to youth , that most men bewail ; Ah ! bitter sweet , infecting as the poison , Thou farest as the fruit that ...
... once gotten never geason ; 3 Jewel of jeopardy , 4 that peril doth assail ; False and untrue , enticed oft to treason ; En'my to youth , that most men bewail ; Ah ! bitter sweet , infecting as the poison , Thou farest as the fruit that ...
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