The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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... honour's self to thee grant highest place ! XII . Highway , since you my chief Parnassus be ; And that my Muse , to some ears not unsweet , Tempers her words to trampling horses ' feet , More soft than to a chamber melody ; Now blessed ...
... honour's self to thee grant highest place ! XII . Highway , since you my chief Parnassus be ; And that my Muse , to some ears not unsweet , Tempers her words to trampling horses ' feet , More soft than to a chamber melody ; Now blessed ...
Page 94
... honour , or his At that time I was seldom in cause , would be safe in my keep- bed after six in the morning , sum - ing , if I were put to the expense of mer and winter . I awoke re- freshed , and seldom without some merry thoughts in ...
... honour , or his At that time I was seldom in cause , would be safe in my keep- bed after six in the morning , sum - ing , if I were put to the expense of mer and winter . I awoke re- freshed , and seldom without some merry thoughts in ...
Page 104
... honour of bringing over four sorts into England , which he enumerates , and supposes that they are all by this time pretty common among some gardeners in his neighbourhood , as well as several persons of quality ; for he ever thought ...
... honour of bringing over four sorts into England , which he enumerates , and supposes that they are all by this time pretty common among some gardeners in his neighbourhood , as well as several persons of quality ; for he ever thought ...
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