Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral and Entertaining Passages from the Most Eminent Prose Writers, Nide 5Sharpe and Hailes, 1812 |
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... show . ' And wilt thou show no more , ' quoth he , " Than doth thy duty bind ? I well perceive thy love is small , When as no more I find . Henceforth I banish thee my court , Thou art no ELEGANT EXTRACTS . BOOK IX .
... show . ' And wilt thou show no more , ' quoth he , " Than doth thy duty bind ? I well perceive thy love is small , When as no more I find . Henceforth I banish thee my court , Thou art no ELEGANT EXTRACTS . BOOK IX .
Sivu 3
... thee my court , Thou art no child of mine ; Nor any part of this my realm By favour shall be thine . ' Thy elder sisters ' loves are more Than well I can demand , To whom I equally bestow My kingdom and my land , My pompal state and all ...
... thee my court , Thou art no child of mine ; Nor any part of this my realm By favour shall be thine . ' Thy elder sisters ' loves are more Than well I can demand , To whom I equally bestow My kingdom and my land , My pompal state and all ...
Sivu 15
... thee well ; an earl thou art , Lord Percy : so am I. * But trust me , Percy , pity it were , And great offence , to kill Any of these our harmless men , For they have done no ill . ' Let thou and I the battle try , And set our men aside ...
... thee well ; an earl thou art , Lord Percy : so am I. * But trust me , Percy , pity it were , And great offence , to kill Any of these our harmless men , For they have done no ill . ' Let thou and I the battle try , And set our men aside ...
Sivu 17
... thee , lord Percy , ' Douglas said ; " In faith I will thee bring , Where thou shalt high advanced be , By James our Scottish king . ' Thy ransom I will freely give , And thus report of thee : Thou art the most courageous knight That ...
... thee , lord Percy , ' Douglas said ; " In faith I will thee bring , Where thou shalt high advanced be , By James our Scottish king . ' Thy ransom I will freely give , And thus report of thee : Thou art the most courageous knight That ...
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... thee , when unseen Thou thought'st thyself by all , What time the workman from his task The evening bell did call ; ground , and permission to build himself a house thereon . The poem opens , just when Richard is supposed to have ...
... thee , when unseen Thou thought'st thyself by all , What time the workman from his task The evening bell did call ; ground , and permission to build himself a house thereon . The poem opens , just when Richard is supposed to have ...
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Anonymous art thou babes Barbara Allen beneath bold bramble brave breast bridal bed call'd Charlotte Smith charms cheek Chevy Chase cried dead dear death deck deck'd my bridal doth dress'd e'er earl Douglas earl Percy ev'ry eyes fair fair lady fear fill'd flow'r follow thee fond gentle Gilpin give grace grave green grief hand haste hath head hear heart holy honour horse John Gilpin king king Lear know my love lady live lord lov'd maid mind morning ne'er never night noble o'er once pass'd Percy pity pleas'd poor pray pride prince quoth renegado Richard Plantagenet rose round seem'd shalt sigh sigh'd smile soft SONNET soon sorrow soul squire stay steed swain sweet tale tears tell things thought true-love turf turn'd Twas unto vex'd ween weep wife wind wonder youth