Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... lord ; and he , in the madness of his affection , resolving rather to perish with her than to lose her , ate too , and the heritage of sin and shame fell on them like a pestilence . When the transgression of man was known , the angels ...
... lord ; and he , in the madness of his affection , resolving rather to perish with her than to lose her , ate too , and the heritage of sin and shame fell on them like a pestilence . When the transgression of man was known , the angels ...
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... those to Cromwell and Fairfax of his honest and unbought admiration , that on the massacre in Piedmont is a fit offering of zeal to the spirits of indignant martyrs : Avenge , O Lord , thy slaughter'd saints , whose 102.
... those to Cromwell and Fairfax of his honest and unbought admiration , that on the massacre in Piedmont is a fit offering of zeal to the spirits of indignant martyrs : Avenge , O Lord , thy slaughter'd saints , whose 102.
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To the Time of Milton Stanhope Busby. Avenge , O Lord , thy slaughter'd saints , whose bones Lie scatter'd on the Alpine mountains cold ; Ev'n them who kept thy truth so pure of old , When all our fathers worshipp'd stocks and stones ...
To the Time of Milton Stanhope Busby. Avenge , O Lord , thy slaughter'd saints , whose bones Lie scatter'd on the Alpine mountains cold ; Ev'n them who kept thy truth so pure of old , When all our fathers worshipp'd stocks and stones ...
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... Lord , To rest sank drowsily . * And many northern warriors Were stretch'd upon the field , Strewn with a crowd of winged darts , Shot o'er the shelt'ring shield ; And by them lay the Scotchmen , Weary of war's array . But the Saxons ...
... Lord , To rest sank drowsily . * And many northern warriors Were stretch'd upon the field , Strewn with a crowd of winged darts , Shot o'er the shelt'ring shield ; And by them lay the Scotchmen , Weary of war's array . But the Saxons ...
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... wherefore Saint Brandon kneeled down on his knees and wept for joy , and made his prayers devoutly to our Lord God , to know what this birds meant . And then , anon ; one of the birds fled from the tree to Saint Brandon ; 114.
... wherefore Saint Brandon kneeled down on his knees and wept for joy , and made his prayers devoutly to our Lord God , to know what this birds meant . And then , anon ; one of the birds fled from the tree to Saint Brandon ; 114.
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