The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1900 - 254 pages |
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Page 116
... speak his mind freely to princes . The times did not call him to the scaffold . The sonnets which we oftenest call to mind of Milton were the compositions of his maturest years . Those of Sydney , which I am about to produce , were ...
... speak his mind freely to princes . The times did not call him to the scaffold . The sonnets which we oftenest call to mind of Milton were the compositions of his maturest years . Those of Sydney , which I am about to produce , were ...
Page 121
... speak , and what I speak doth flow In verse , and that my verse best wits doth please ? Guess me the cause - what is it thus ? -fye , no . Or so ? -much less . How then ? sure thus it is , My lips are sweet , inspired with STELLA's kiss ...
... speak , and what I speak doth flow In verse , and that my verse best wits doth please ? Guess me the cause - what is it thus ? -fye , no . Or so ? -much less . How then ? sure thus it is , My lips are sweet , inspired with STELLA's kiss ...
Page 212
... speak of presently . Crowded places of cheap entertainment , and the benches of ale - houses , if they could speak , might bear mournful testimony to the first . To them the very poor man resorts for an image of the home , which he ...
... speak of presently . Crowded places of cheap entertainment , and the benches of ale - houses , if they could speak , might bear mournful testimony to the first . To them the very poor man resorts for an image of the home , which he ...
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