North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... thou mayest in two or three houres travaile over a few leaves , see and know that , which cost him that writ it , yeares and travaile over sea and land , before he knew it ; and therefore I hope thou wilt accept it : which shall be my ...
... thou mayest in two or three houres travaile over a few leaves , see and know that , which cost him that writ it , yeares and travaile over sea and land , before he knew it ; and therefore I hope thou wilt accept it : which shall be my ...
Page 147
... thou lik'st and lou'st , thou liu'st the lesse . " He writ it with great labour . for thy good , Twice over , now in paper , ' fore in blood ; It cost him deare , both paines without an ayme , Of private profit , for thy publicke gaine ...
... thou lik'st and lou'st , thou liu'st the lesse . " He writ it with great labour . for thy good , Twice over , now in paper , ' fore in blood ; It cost him deare , both paines without an ayme , Of private profit , for thy publicke gaine ...
Page 202
... thou the land ? - O , thither flee , And dwell for ever there , my Friend , with me . Know'st thou the hills ? whose towering heads of snow Frown o'er the Fairy land that smiles below , Now wrapt in clouds the gaze of mortals shun , Now ...
... thou the land ? - O , thither flee , And dwell for ever there , my Friend , with me . Know'st thou the hills ? whose towering heads of snow Frown o'er the Fairy land that smiles below , Now wrapt in clouds the gaze of mortals shun , Now ...
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