Read full poem →and Marshall, Stationers'* -court, Ludgate-street ; ana
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A collection of things associated with a person or place, especially a personal collection of anecdotes or conversations at table
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Poetry examples for “ana”
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Read full poem →One thing 1 must answer before it be objected; 'tis this: when these
comedies ana tragedies were presented on the stage, the actors omitted
some scenes and passages (with the authors' consent) as occasion led them;
Read full poem →says Shirley, declare that on every occasion they talked a comedy. As
therefore they were so tmnned in genius j worthy ana wit, so lovely and plea*
sant in their livesy after death, let not their fame be ever again divided.
Read full poem →the Country, to form his Love makes a Man ; or, the Fop's Fortune. In
the former there are two old French noblemen, Lewis ana Brisac; the first
Read full poem →* c pies, or doings of any unchastity, sedition, or such
“ like unfit ana uncomely matter, under the penalty of
“ five pounds, and fourteen days imprisonment. That
Read full poem →poderoso esfuerzo del entendimiento.
Privado delos recursos ordinarios, el ana-
lista hábil, onira en el espíritu de su ad-.
Read full poem →ment of the greateft powers of Chriftendom^ is
not ab^e a jniltf ana 4 'lialf Li cirtumftrience,
thou^hlt is fald to contain i obrooo Mahonuiansy
Read full poem →Why this persistent cling to mortality,—with its
quick-coming cry against death and its heaped ana-
themas on the transformations of decay? It is the
