A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes, Explanatory, Illustrative, and Directing to the Best Editions and to Various Criticisms : Designed as a Text-book for the Higher Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private Reading |
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311 The Heart the Great Regulator . . . . . . 311 EDWARD HYDE , EARL OF
CLARENA Contracted Sphere no Security DON . . against Worldliness . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 312 John Hampden . . . . . . 270 Character of Charles I . , ( note ) . . . . . . . . 270
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311 The Heart the Great Regulator . . . . . . 311 EDWARD HYDE , EARL OF
CLARENA Contracted Sphere no Security DON . . against Worldliness . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 312 John Hampden . . . . . . 270 Character of Charles I . , ( note ) . . . . . . . . 270
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A noble heart may have no ease , Nor aught beside that may it please , If freedom
fail - - for ' tis the choice , More than the chosen , man enjoys . Ah , he that ne ' er
yet lived in thrall , Knows not the weary pains which gall The limbs , the soul ...
A noble heart may have no ease , Nor aught beside that may it please , If freedom
fail - - for ' tis the choice , More than the chosen , man enjoys . Ah , he that ne ' er
yet lived in thrall , Knows not the weary pains which gall The limbs , the soul ...
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... as Warton observes , has shown his good sense and good heart . Is not
Goldsmith indebted to it for some of the beautiful traits in the character of his
Village Preacher , in the Deserted Village ? 2 Parishens - parishioners . 3 Sithes
— times .
... as Warton observes , has shown his good sense and good heart . Is not
Goldsmith indebted to it for some of the beautiful traits in the character of his
Village Preacher , in the Deserted Village ? 2 Parishens - parishioners . 3 Sithes
— times .
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First ye shulen have God in your heart , and for no riches ye shulen do nothing
which may in any manner displease God that is your creator and maker ; for ,
after the word of Solomon , it is better to have a little good with love of God , than
to ...
First ye shulen have God in your heart , and for no riches ye shulen do nothing
which may in any manner displease God that is your creator and maker ; for ,
after the word of Solomon , it is better to have a little good with love of God , than
to ...
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... I saw , walking under the Tower Full secretly , new comyn her to pleyne , ? The
fairest , or the freshest younge flower That ever I saw , methought , before that
hour ; For which sudden abate anon astert The blood of all my body to my heart .
... I saw , walking under the Tower Full secretly , new comyn her to pleyne , ? The
fairest , or the freshest younge flower That ever I saw , methought , before that
hour ; For which sudden abate anon astert The blood of all my body to my heart .
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