English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 Seiten |
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... Late Lord Protector of the Commonwealth , & c . Written after the celebrating of his Funeral * ] I And now ' tis time : for their Officious hast , Who would before have born him to the Sky , Like eager Romans , e're all Rites were past ...
... Late Lord Protector of the Commonwealth , & c . Written after the celebrating of his Funeral * ] I And now ' tis time : for their Officious hast , Who would before have born him to the Sky , Like eager Romans , e're all Rites were past ...
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... late to Woolwich , and there find my wife out of humour and indifferent , as she uses upon her having much liberty abroad . 11th . Lay there , and up betimes , and by water with my gold , and laid it with the rest in my office , where I ...
... late to Woolwich , and there find my wife out of humour and indifferent , as she uses upon her having much liberty abroad . 11th . Lay there , and up betimes , and by water with my gold , and laid it with the rest in my office , where I ...
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... late peacefull hour ? That Voice was wont to come in gentler whis- pers , 180 And fill my Ears with the soft breath of Love : Thou hourly Image of my Thoughts , where art thou ? Jaff . Indeed ' tis late . Belv . Oh ! I have slept and ...
... late peacefull hour ? That Voice was wont to come in gentler whis- pers , 180 And fill my Ears with the soft breath of Love : Thou hourly Image of my Thoughts , where art thou ? Jaff . Indeed ' tis late . Belv . Oh ! I have slept and ...
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Go lovely Rose | 3 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT | 11 |
From The Second Book Canto the First | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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