Read full poem →Those genUe rays under the lids were Red,
Which (hraugh bis looks that piercing sweetness
shed.
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Poetry examples for “bis”
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Read full poem →own man. Milton may then have spoketi to
Cromwell on behzlf of bis friend, but it is just
as probahlip that other acquaintanccB of Marvell
Read full poem →How bis life was spent his works will testify. The produc*
tion of so maay plays, and the interest which he would naturally
Read full poem →theatre. This gentleman, who was not possessed of
abilities calculated to make the stage flourish under bis
administration, soon contrived to engross the whole
Read full poem →dour even to Shakespeare himself. If Beaumont does not equal him in
this, yet being by bis fortvaii conversant also in hieh life (tne son of a
judge, as the other of a bishop) he is in this too alter ab illo^ a good
Read full poem →these houses was deserted. The company which had
been left bv Betterton and bis party, after struggling
with unequal force against the excellent performers who
Read full poem →*Nightwind . ; ; s : ; : ~ 184
*Birds in Alarm : : ; ‘ ; : BIS eo
*Dyke. vide. ~~ : Z : : : : BOARS
Read full poem →been printed in full: Page 12, l. 4. Her whõ; do. & whõ; P. 37, 1. 17.
whẽ (_bis_); P. 82, l. 46. thẽ; P. 90, l. 2. frõ; P. 128, l. 28.
Valẽtine; P. 141, l. 8. whẽ; P. 150, l. 16. thẽ; P. 159, l.
Read full poem →bis words,
His paper pale dispaire, and paine his pen doth move.
Read full poem →Aodly. difficatt (| :
nee Dien Dassen bis big head hack wiTh a
