A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes ... : Designed as a Text-book for the Highest Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 strani |
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... soul , of him who plains In slavery's foul and festering chains . If these he knew , I ween right soon He would seek back the precious boon Of freedom , which he then would prize More than all wealth beneath the skies . 1 The three ...
... soul , of him who plains In slavery's foul and festering chains . If these he knew , I ween right soon He would seek back the precious boon Of freedom , which he then would prize More than all wealth beneath the skies . 1 The three ...
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... soul erect , who smiled on death . THOMSON . SIR THOMAS MORE was , without doubt , the most prominent character of the reign of Henry VIII . He was born in London in the year 1480. When a boy he was in the family of the Archbishop of ...
... soul erect , who smiled on death . THOMSON . SIR THOMAS MORE was , without doubt , the most prominent character of the reign of Henry VIII . He was born in London in the year 1480. When a boy he was in the family of the Archbishop of ...
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... soul to God , and then delivered himself to the executioner , saying to Ridley these prophetical words : " Be of good cheer , master Ridley , and play the man ; we shall this day kindle such a torch in England as I trust in God shall ...
... soul to God , and then delivered himself to the executioner , saying to Ridley these prophetical words : " Be of good cheer , master Ridley , and play the man ; we shall this day kindle such a torch in England as I trust in God shall ...
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... his sonnets : " Thy age like ours , O soul of Sir John Cheke , Hated not learning worse than toad or asp , When thon taught'st Cambridge and King Edward Greek . " THE NEW AND THE OLD RELIGION CONTRASTED . Ye rise 68 [ MARY , CHEKE .
... his sonnets : " Thy age like ours , O soul of Sir John Cheke , Hated not learning worse than toad or asp , When thon taught'st Cambridge and King Edward Greek . " THE NEW AND THE OLD RELIGION CONTRASTED . Ye rise 68 [ MARY , CHEKE .
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... soul as well , As all your wide wandering shall do , Though ye went thrice to Jericho . The Palmer will not hear his labors thus disparaged , and he thus exclaims to the impostor , the relic - vender : Right seldom is it seen , or never ...
... soul as well , As all your wide wandering shall do , Though ye went thrice to Jericho . The Palmer will not hear his labors thus disparaged , and he thus exclaims to the impostor , the relic - vender : Right seldom is it seen , or never ...
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