A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 Seiten |
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... Shakespeare , would influence and form the taste of the succeeding age ; but almost before they had ceased to claim the attention of the public , and while the eminent divines , Barrow , Jeremy Taylor , and others , wrote nobly in prose ...
... Shakespeare , would influence and form the taste of the succeeding age ; but almost before they had ceased to claim the attention of the public , and while the eminent divines , Barrow , Jeremy Taylor , and others , wrote nobly in prose ...
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... Shakespeare Choosing a Name 905 To the Memory of Shakespeare 905 LANDON , LETITIA ELIZABETH . Vision of Beauty , A 123 England , 1802-1838 . From -- Cynthia's Revels , 120 , Masques , 671 ; Death and the Youth 270 Underwood . 121 ...
... Shakespeare Choosing a Name 905 To the Memory of Shakespeare 905 LANDON , LETITIA ELIZABETH . Vision of Beauty , A 123 England , 1802-1838 . From -- Cynthia's Revels , 120 , Masques , 671 ; Death and the Youth 270 Underwood . 121 ...
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... SHAKESPEARE . O , ' t is a parlous boy ; Bold , quick , ingenious , forward , capable ; He is all the mother's from the top to toe . CHILD'S PRAYER . Now I lay me down to take my sleep , I pray the Lord my soul to keep : If I should die ...
... SHAKESPEARE . O , ' t is a parlous boy ; Bold , quick , ingenious , forward , capable ; He is all the mother's from the top to toe . CHILD'S PRAYER . Now I lay me down to take my sleep , I pray the Lord my soul to keep : If I should die ...
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... SHAKESPEARE . FRIENDS TO BE SHUNNED . The man that hails you Tom or Jack , And proves , by thumping on your back , His sense of your great merit , Is such a friend , that one had need Be very much his friend indeed To pardon , or to ...
... SHAKESPEARE . FRIENDS TO BE SHUNNED . The man that hails you Tom or Jack , And proves , by thumping on your back , His sense of your great merit , Is such a friend , that one had need Be very much his friend indeed To pardon , or to ...
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... SHAKESPEARE . O MISTRESS MINE . FROM " TWELFTH NIGHT , " ACT II . SC . 3 . O MISTRESS mine , where are you roaming ? O , stay and hear ! your true - love ' s coming That can sing both high and low ; Trip no further , pretty sweeting ...
... SHAKESPEARE . O MISTRESS MINE . FROM " TWELFTH NIGHT , " ACT II . SC . 3 . O MISTRESS mine , where are you roaming ? O , stay and hear ! your true - love ' s coming That can sing both high and low ; Trip no further , pretty sweeting ...
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