Century Readings for a Course in English LiteratureJohn William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young Century, 1925 - 1196 psl. |
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... Nature's plaint , When she had lost the perfect mold , The like to whom she could not paint : With wringing hands , how she did cry , And what she said , I know it , I. I know she swore with raging mind , Her kingdom only set apart ...
... Nature's plaint , When she had lost the perfect mold , The like to whom she could not paint : With wringing hands , how she did cry , And what she said , I know it , I. I know she swore with raging mind , Her kingdom only set apart ...
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... nature . Laughter almost ever cometh of things most dispropor- 40 tioned to ourselves and nature : delight hath a joy in it , either permanent or present ; laughter hath only a scornful tickling . For example : we are ravished with ...
... nature . Laughter almost ever cometh of things most dispropor- 40 tioned to ourselves and nature : delight hath a joy in it , either permanent or present ; laughter hath only a scornful tickling . For example : we are ravished with ...
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... nature , therein ( though he know it not ) doth according to art , though not by art : where the other , using art to show art , and not to hide art ( as in these cases he should do ) , flieth from 10 nature , and indeed abuseth art ...
... nature , therein ( though he know it not ) doth according to art , though not by art : where the other , using art to show art , and not to hide art ( as in these cases he should do ) , flieth from 10 nature , and indeed abuseth art ...
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... Nature's child , fled step - dame Study's blows ; 10 And others ' feet still seemed but strangers ' in my way . Thus , great with child to speak , and help- less in my throes , Biting my truant pen , beating myself for spite ; ' Fool ...
... Nature's child , fled step - dame Study's blows ; 10 And others ' feet still seemed but strangers ' in my way . Thus , great with child to speak , and help- less in my throes , Biting my truant pen , beating myself for spite ; ' Fool ...
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... Nature hath in store Fowl , venison , and fish ; And the fruitful'st soil , - Without your toil , Three harvests more , All greater than your wish . And the ambitious vine Crowns with his purple mass The cedar reaching high To kiss the ...
... Nature hath in store Fowl , venison , and fish ; And the fruitful'st soil , - Without your toil , Three harvests more , All greater than your wish . And the ambitious vine Crowns with his purple mass The cedar reaching high To kiss the ...
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