Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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From what country do they come ? " " From “ Deiri , " said the merchant . “ De ira ! " 1 exclaimed the pious monk , “ then they must be delivered from the wrath of God . What is the name of their king ? ” “ Aella , " he was told .
From what country do they come ? " " From “ Deiri , " said the merchant . “ De ira ! " 1 exclaimed the pious monk , “ then they must be delivered from the wrath of God . What is the name of their king ? ” “ Aella , " he was told .
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He tells us that there is nothing that can take him from his reading , “ Save , certainly , when that the month of May Is come , and that I hear the fowles sing , And see the flowers as they begin to spring , Farewell my book , and my ...
He tells us that there is nothing that can take him from his reading , “ Save , certainly , when that the month of May Is come , and that I hear the fowles sing , And see the flowers as they begin to spring , Farewell my book , and my ...
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In “ Colin Clout's Come Home Again , ” a poem in which the incidents of this visit are embodied , he speaks of the court in a tone of disappointment and bitterness . In a prefatory letter addressed to Raleigh , who figures in the poem ...
In “ Colin Clout's Come Home Again , ” a poem in which the incidents of this visit are embodied , he speaks of the court in a tone of disappointment and bitterness . In a prefatory letter addressed to Raleigh , who figures in the poem ...
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... accounting as well the times as the actions ; but a poet thrusteth into the middest , even where it most concerneth him , and there recoursing to the things forepast , and divining of things to come , maketh a pleasing analysis of ...
... accounting as well the times as the actions ; but a poet thrusteth into the middest , even where it most concerneth him , and there recoursing to the things forepast , and divining of things to come , maketh a pleasing analysis of ...
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... Lay now thy deadly heben bowe apart , And with thy mother mylde come to mine ayde ; Come , both ; and with you bring triumphant Mart , In loves and gentle jollities arraid , After his murdrous spoyles and bloudie rage allayd . IV .
... Lay now thy deadly heben bowe apart , And with thy mother mylde come to mine ayde ; Come , both ; and with you bring triumphant Mart , In loves and gentle jollities arraid , After his murdrous spoyles and bloudie rage allayd . IV .
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