A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Comprising the Most Excellent and Appropriate Passages in the Old British PoetsSarah Josepha Buell Hale Lippincott, Grambo, 1855 - 576 страници |
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... Peace J. Pen .. Patriotism ............ 398 401 Peasant ...... 402 .. 403 Silence ............... 476 Wisdom 556 Sin ... ...... 477 Wit .. 556 Sincerity Single Life . Witches 553 478 Woman 559 Jail 268 Perfection . .....................
... Peace J. Pen .. Patriotism ............ 398 401 Peasant ...... 402 .. 403 Silence ............... 476 Wisdom 556 Sin ... ...... 477 Wit .. 556 Sincerity Single Life . Witches 553 478 Woman 559 Jail 268 Perfection . .....................
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... peace dwells in her face . Henry Killegrew's Conspiracy . If I stay , my rage Are ye for ever to your skies departed ? Oh ! will ye visit this dim world no more ? Ye whose bright wings a solemn splendour darted Through Eden's fresh and ...
... peace dwells in her face . Henry Killegrew's Conspiracy . If I stay , my rage Are ye for ever to your skies departed ? Oh ! will ye visit this dim world no more ? Ye whose bright wings a solemn splendour darted Through Eden's fresh and ...
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... peace restor❜d , Unhappy mortals lose their woes awhile ; Thou hast no peace for me ! Jonson's Every Man in his Humour When beggars grow thus bold , No marvel then though charity grow cold . Drayton . Base worldlings , that despise all ...
... peace restor❜d , Unhappy mortals lose their woes awhile ; Thou hast no peace for me ! Jonson's Every Man in his Humour When beggars grow thus bold , No marvel then though charity grow cold . Drayton . Base worldlings , that despise all ...
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... peace , Can listen to the voice of truth ; When we are taught in whom to trust , And how to spare , to spend , to give ; ( Our prudence kind , our pity just , ) ' Tis then we rightly learn to live . Thy beauty is as undenied As the ...
... peace , Can listen to the voice of truth ; When we are taught in whom to trust , And how to spare , to spend , to give ; ( Our prudence kind , our pity just , ) ' Tis then we rightly learn to live . Thy beauty is as undenied As the ...
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... peace is surety , Surety secure ; but modest doubt is called The beacon of the wise , the tent that searches To the bottom of the worst . And hold - fast is the only dog . Shaks . Henry V. Man's caution often into danger turns , And his ...
... peace is surety , Surety secure ; but modest doubt is called The beacon of the wise , the tent that searches To the bottom of the worst . And hold - fast is the only dog . Shaks . Henry V. Man's caution often into danger turns , And his ...
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Bailey's Festus beauty blood breast breath bright Butler's Hudibras Byron's Childe Harold charm clouds Coriolanus Cowper's Task dark death Doge of Venice doth dream Dryden's earth Eliza Cook ev'ry eyes fair fame fear feel flowers fools gentle Gentlemen of Verona Giaour glory grave grief Hamlet hand happy hath heart heaven Henry Henry IV Henry VI honour hope hour Joanna Baillie's Julius Cæsar King light live look lord lov'd Macbeth Merchant of Venice Midsummer Night's Dream Milton's Paradise Lost mind Miss Landon nature ne'er never O. W. Holmes o'er Othello pain passion peace pleasure Poems Pope's pride Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet Rowe's Scott's Shaks sigh sleep smile soft sorrow soul Spenser's Fairy Queen spirit sweet tears thee thine things Thomson's Seasons thou art tongue truth Venice virtue wind wretched Young's Night Thoughts youth
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Страница 487 - 11 present How I did thrive in this fair lady's love, And she in mine. DUKE. Say it, Othello. OTHELLO. Her father lov'd me; oft invited me; Still question'd me the story of my life From year to year, the battles, sieges, fortunes That I have pass'd. I ran it through, even from my boyish days To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
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