Bede--Stevenson: An Anthology of English ProseJ.M. Dent, 1953 - 400 páginas |
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... fall off , and to lose their hottest scent . I say , as I thus sat , joying in my own happy condition , and pitying this poor rich man that owned this and many other pleasant groves and meadows about me , I did thankfully remember what ...
... fall off , and to lose their hottest scent . I say , as I thus sat , joying in my own happy condition , and pitying this poor rich man that owned this and many other pleasant groves and meadows about me , I did thankfully remember what ...
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... fall ; and with that Christian's sword flew out of his hand . Then said Apollyon , I am sure of thee now " ; and with that , he had almost pressed him to death , so that Christian began to despair of life . But as God would have it ...
... fall ; and with that Christian's sword flew out of his hand . Then said Apollyon , I am sure of thee now " ; and with that , he had almost pressed him to death , so that Christian began to despair of life . But as God would have it ...
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... fall ; no care will then be necessary but to move forward , which the gentlest impulse will effect . You , sir , whose curiosity is so extensive , will easily conceive with what pleasure a philo- sopher , furnished with wings and ...
... fall ; no care will then be necessary but to move forward , which the gentlest impulse will effect . You , sir , whose curiosity is so extensive , will easily conceive with what pleasure a philo- sopher , furnished with wings and ...
Índice
RICHARD HAKLUYT 1552 ?1616 | 53 |
THOMAS DEKKER 1570?1641 | 79 |
George Herbert at Bemerton | 92 |
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Adams Alice answered Apollyon beauty better Cæsar called church colour Cyneheard dear death delight Dormouse dream Duke ealdorman earth Elkanah Settle English eyes face fair fear fire Ganimede garden gentleman give hand happy hath Hatter head heard heart honour Johnson Kenwigs kind king King Arthur knew lady land learning live look Lord Lord Wilmot Makbeth manner March Hare Maxentius metaphysical poets mind Miss morning mother nature never night noble observed Odin once pass passion perhaps person pleasure poet poetry poor present Prester John prince Queen rest round seemed seen side Siege Perilous sing Sir Bedivere Sir Lucan soul speak spirit sword tell thee things thou thought told took trees turned uncle Toby unto verses Voltaire walk whole wife word young