Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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Laughing at storms and shipwrecks , these daring sea - kings sang : “ The blast of the tempest aids our oars ; the bellowing of heaven , the howling of the thunder , hurts us not ; the hurricane is our servant , and drives us whither we ...
Laughing at storms and shipwrecks , these daring sea - kings sang : “ The blast of the tempest aids our oars ; the bellowing of heaven , the howling of the thunder , hurts us not ; the hurricane is our servant , and drives us whither we ...
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After a time the light of heaven is shut out by clouds , and the warrior loses his way in the " wandering wood , " the haunt of Error . “ For light she hated as the deadly bale , Ay wont in desert darkness to remaine , Where plain none ...
After a time the light of heaven is shut out by clouds , and the warrior loses his way in the " wandering wood , " the haunt of Error . “ For light she hated as the deadly bale , Ay wont in desert darkness to remaine , Where plain none ...
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That detestable sight him much amazde , To see th ' unkindly impes , of heaven accurst , Devoure their dam ; on whom while so he gazd , Having all satisfide their bloudy thurst , Their bellies swolne he saw with fulnesse burst And ...
That detestable sight him much amazde , To see th ' unkindly impes , of heaven accurst , Devoure their dam ; on whom while so he gazd , Having all satisfide their bloudy thurst , Their bellies swolne he saw with fulnesse burst And ...
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The sunne , that measures heaven all day long , At night doth baite his steedes the ocean waves emong . XXXIII . " Then with the sunne take , Sir , your timely rest , And with new day new worke at once begin : Untroubled night ...
The sunne , that measures heaven all day long , At night doth baite his steedes the ocean waves emong . XXXIII . " Then with the sunne take , Sir , your timely rest , And with new day new worke at once begin : Untroubled night ...
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And sayd , “ Ah Sir , my liege lord , and my love , Shall I accuse the hidden cruell fate , And mightie causes wrought in heaven above , Or the blind god , that doth me thus amate , For hoped love to winne me certaine hate ?
And sayd , “ Ah Sir , my liege lord , and my love , Shall I accuse the hidden cruell fate , And mightie causes wrought in heaven above , Or the blind god , that doth me thus amate , For hoped love to winne me certaine hate ?
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