Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... earth for men , the almighty master ! Cædmon then awoke ; and he was not only able to repeat the lines which he had made in his sleep , but he continued them in a strain of admirable versifi- cation . In the morning , he hastened to the ...
... earth for men , the almighty master ! Cædmon then awoke ; and he was not only able to repeat the lines which he had made in his sleep , but he continued them in a strain of admirable versifi- cation . In the morning , he hastened to the ...
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... Earth . 8 Sir Ingram D'Umphraville . 4 Reached . 6 Destruction . 7 Lamented . 9 Fear of death . Mony a wicht man and worthy , Ready to do 27 BARBOUR . BARBOUR . ENGLISH LITERATURE . Apostrophe to Freedom, Oldest Fragment preserved by ...
... Earth . 8 Sir Ingram D'Umphraville . 4 Reached . 6 Destruction . 7 Lamented . 9 Fear of death . Mony a wicht man and worthy , Ready to do 27 BARBOUR . BARBOUR . ENGLISH LITERATURE . Apostrophe to Freedom, Oldest Fragment preserved by ...
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... earth down steaming gaed . The Earl of Murray and his men , Sae stoutly them conteinit then , That they wan place ay mair and mair On their faes ; where they were , Ay ten for ane , or mair , perfay ; Sae that it seemit weel that they ...
... earth down steaming gaed . The Earl of Murray and his men , Sae stoutly them conteinit then , That they wan place ay mair and mair On their faes ; where they were , Ay ten for ane , or mair , perfay ; Sae that it seemit weel that they ...
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... earth , perceives , Or ent'ring of the thick by pressing of the greaves , Where he had gone to lodge . Now when the hart doth hear The often - bellowing hounds to vent his secret lair , He rousing rusheth out , and through the brakes ...
... earth , perceives , Or ent'ring of the thick by pressing of the greaves , Where he had gone to lodge . Now when the hart doth hear The often - bellowing hounds to vent his secret lair , He rousing rusheth out , and through the brakes ...
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... earth falls down , and fire doth mount above , Till both their proper elements do touch . And as the moisture which the thirsty earth Sucks from the sea to fill her empty veins , From out her womb at last doth take a birth , And runs a ...
... earth falls down , and fire doth mount above , Till both their proper elements do touch . And as the moisture which the thirsty earth Sucks from the sea to fill her empty veins , From out her womb at last doth take a birth , And runs a ...
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