Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, with Specimens of Their WritingsRobert Chambers W. & R. Chambers, 1876 |
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... Beauty's bar as I did stand , When False Suspect accused me , ' George , ' quoth the judge , hold up thy hand , Thou art arraigned of flattery ; Tell , therefore , how wilt thou be tried , Whose judgment thou wilt here abide ? ' ' My ...
... Beauty's bar as I did stand , When False Suspect accused me , ' George , ' quoth the judge , hold up thy hand , Thou art arraigned of flattery ; Tell , therefore , how wilt thou be tried , Whose judgment thou wilt here abide ? ' ' My ...
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... beauty to disgrace . O fairest Phoebus ! father of the Muse ! If ever I did honour thee aright , Or sing the thing that might thy mind delight , Do not thy servant's simple boon refuse , But let this day , let this one day be mine ; Let ...
... beauty to disgrace . O fairest Phoebus ! father of the Muse ! If ever I did honour thee aright , Or sing the thing that might thy mind delight , Do not thy servant's simple boon refuse , But let this day , let this one day be mine ; Let ...
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... beauty is like fire , That breaks out clearer still and higher . Though your beauty be confined , The Power of < False One . ' And soft Love a prisoner bound , Yet the beauty of your mind Neither check nor chain hath found . Look out ...
... beauty is like fire , That breaks out clearer still and higher . Though your beauty be confined , The Power of < False One . ' And soft Love a prisoner bound , Yet the beauty of your mind Neither check nor chain hath found . Look out ...
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afterwards beauty Ben Jonson blank verse born Cædmon Cæsar called character Charles Lamb Chaucer court death delight doth drama Earl earth edition Elizabeth England English eyes Faery Queen fair father Faustus fear flowers friars friends gentle Giles Fletcher give grace green gude hand hast hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VIII honour James Jonson king king's lady language Layamon live look Lord Macbeth Marlowe Master merry mind never night noble nought passion play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor praise pray prince Queen quoth reign rich saith satire sche Scotland Scottish Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew sing Sir Patrick Spens Sir Philip Sidney sleep song sonnets soul Spenser spirit style sweet tears tell thee ther thing THOMAS thou art thought Tottel's Miscellany tragedy translation unto verse words write wrote young youth