10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WHERESOEER»
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Lord Byron: Childe Harold's pilgrimage, canto III
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Baron George Gordon Byron Byron, Alice Judith Levine, Jerome J. McGann, 1988
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Miscellaneous poems [ed. by G.H. Moss].
Defenceless, empty, vain and weak, Yet wheresoeer I be, O ! help my helpless
soul to seek Sufficiency in Thee. Anoint my dark beclouded eyes, Each inbred
lust subdue ; Teach me — O teach me to be wise, And keep my end in view ; Lest
I ...
J H. Moss, G H Moss, 1862
Oh Turgotte, wheresoeer thie spryte dothe nannte, Whither wyth thie lovd
Adhelme by thie syde, Where thou mayste heare the swotie nyghte larke chaunte
, Orre wyth some mokynge brooklette swetelie glide, Or rowle in ferselie wythe
ferse ...
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The poetical works of Thomas Chatterton: with notices of his ...
Oh Turgotte, wheresoeer thie spryte dothe haunte, Whither wyth thie lovd
Adhelme by thie syde, Where thou mayste heare the swotie nyghte larke chaunte
, Orre wyth some mokynge brooklette swetelie glide, Or rowle in ferselie wythe
ferse ...
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The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Complete and ...
He loved her lithe and palmy grace, And the dark beauty of her face : She loved
his cheeks, so ruddy fair, His sunny eyes and yellow hair. 2. He called : she left
her father's tent ; She followed wheresoeer he went. She left the palms of
Palestine ...
Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson, 1872
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The Plays: Accurately Printed From The Text Of Mr. ...
... to deserve well at my brother's hands, * Ihere proclaim myselfthy mortal foe; *
With resolution, wheresoeer l meet thee, *'(As I will mcet thee, if thou stir abroad,)
* To plague thee forthy foul misleaxling me. And so, prOud-hearted Warwick, ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, 1797
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Poems Supposed to Have Been Written at Bristol
590 Oh Turgotte, wheresoeer thie spryte dothe haunte, Whither wy th thie lovd
Adhelme by thie lyde, Where thou mayste heare the swotie nyghte larke chaunte,
Orre wyth some mokynge brooklette swetelie glide, Or rowle rn ferselie wythe ...
Thomas Chatterton, Thomas Tyrwhitt, 1777
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
59' Oh Turgotte, wheresoeer thie spryte clothe haunte, Vl'hither wyth thie lovd
Adhelme by thie syde, Vthre thou mayste heare the swotie nyghtelarke channte, [
glide, Orre wyth some moltynge brooklette swelt'lic Or rowle in ferlelie wythe
serse ...
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Communicational Criticism: Studies in Literature as Dialogue
And then, as Lear's mind reaches out into the present which surrounds him - Poor
naked wretches, wheresoeer you are, That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm,
How shall your houseless heads and unfed sides, Your loopd and window'd ...
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The Poetical Works of: 1
Oh Turgotte, wheresoeer thie spryte dothe haunte, Whither wyth thie lovd
Adhelme by thie syde, Where thou mayste heare the swotielo nyghte larke
chaunte, Orre wyth some mokynge" brooklette swetelie glide, Or rowle in ferselie“
wythe ferse ...