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... morning in the Canterbury Tales , and its rich and bold development in the literature of the age of Elizabeth , in which British genius reached an elevation unparalleled in the history of mankind . BACON and HOBBES and COKE , BARROW and ...
... morning in the Canterbury Tales , and its rich and bold development in the literature of the age of Elizabeth , in which British genius reached an elevation unparalleled in the history of mankind . BACON and HOBBES and COKE , BARROW and ...
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... Morning . 105 " The Harp that ouce through Tara's Halls " . Eveleen's Bower . Clifton . . 105 " All that's bright must fade " Passage from Ippolito di Este .105 " Oft , in the stilly night " A Cathedral Scene . .106 Sacred Song Epitaph ...
... Morning . 105 " The Harp that ouce through Tara's Halls " . Eveleen's Bower . Clifton . . 105 " All that's bright must fade " Passage from Ippolito di Este .105 " Oft , in the stilly night " A Cathedral Scene . .106 Sacred Song Epitaph ...
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... Morning . Artevelde's Love for Adriana Areatness and Success .. iwe Characters • The Arab's Farewell to his Horse 1..pentance and Improvement . " We have been friends together " Recollections . ** Be frank with me , and I accept my lot ...
... Morning . Artevelde's Love for Adriana Areatness and Success .. iwe Characters • The Arab's Farewell to his Horse 1..pentance and Improvement . " We have been friends together " Recollections . ** Be frank with me , and I accept my lot ...
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... morning roses , wet with dew , To cool my burning brows instead . As flowers that once in Eden grew , Let them their fragrant spirits shed ; And every day the sweets renew , " ill I , a fading flower , am dead . 1812 , his " Tales ...
... morning roses , wet with dew , To cool my burning brows instead . As flowers that once in Eden grew , Let them their fragrant spirits shed ; And every day the sweets renew , " ill I , a fading flower , am dead . 1812 , his " Tales ...
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... morning sun , And they had now their early meal begun , When two brown boys just left their grassy seat , The early traveller with their prayers to greet : While yet Orlando held his pence in hand , He saw their sister on her duty stand ...
... morning sun , And they had now their early meal begun , When two brown boys just left their grassy seat , The early traveller with their prayers to greet : While yet Orlando held his pence in hand , He saw their sister on her duty stand ...
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