Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages, from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 6Samuel Walker, 1826 |
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Pagina 9
... bear this trial , and last love ; Then , at the expiration of the year , Come challenge me . Jest and Jester . Ros . Oft have I heard of you , my lord Biron , Before I saw you and the world's large tongue Proclaims you for a man replete ...
... bear this trial , and last love ; Then , at the expiration of the year , Come challenge me . Jest and Jester . Ros . Oft have I heard of you , my lord Biron , Before I saw you and the world's large tongue Proclaims you for a man replete ...
Pagina 120
... bear thee , more than thou canst bear Home to the city . Miriam . Bless thee ! Oh my father ! How will thy famish'd and thy toil - bow'd frame Resume its native majesty ! thy words , When this bright draught hath slak'd thy parched lips ...
... bear thee , more than thou canst bear Home to the city . Miriam . Bless thee ! Oh my father ! How will thy famish'd and thy toil - bow'd frame Resume its native majesty ! thy words , When this bright draught hath slak'd thy parched lips ...
Pagina 145
... bear thee hence in lambent radiance came ; Nor visible angels mourn'd with drooping plumes : Nor didst thou mount on high From fatal Calvary [ their tombs . With all thy own redeem'd out bursting from For thou didst bear away from earth ...
... bear thee hence in lambent radiance came ; Nor visible angels mourn'd with drooping plumes : Nor didst thou mount on high From fatal Calvary [ their tombs . With all thy own redeem'd out bursting from For thou didst bear away from earth ...
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