English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 Seiten |
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... leave to be liars all their lives after . 22 23 24 prove , declare servant beggars 26 bellies 27 brimful crammed 28 shammed 1 1 pride 2 accordingly 3 fashion 4 6 our their 10 desire 11 trade 15 thrive roam 16 17 30 5 many 8 nuns 13 body ...
... leave to be liars all their lives after . 22 23 24 prove , declare servant beggars 26 bellies 27 brimful crammed 28 shammed 1 1 pride 2 accordingly 3 fashion 4 6 our their 10 desire 11 trade 15 thrive roam 16 17 30 5 many 8 nuns 13 body ...
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... leave in London to linger , To sing there for simony , for sweet is silver . There hovered a hundred in hoods of silk stuff ; It seemed they were sergeants to serve in the law courts , 85 To plead for pennies and pounds for ver- dicts ...
... leave in London to linger , To sing there for simony , for sweet is silver . There hovered a hundred in hoods of silk stuff ; It seemed they were sergeants to serve in the law courts , 85 To plead for pennies and pounds for ver- dicts ...
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... leave this bench and bide by you there , So that I without rudeness might rise from this table , And that to my liege lady there were lacking no courtesy , I would come to your counsel , before your court splendid ; For methinks it is ...
... leave this bench and bide by you there , So that I without rudeness might rise from this table , And that to my liege lady there were lacking no courtesy , I would come to your counsel , before your court splendid ; For methinks it is ...
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... leave talking of Litle John , For hee is bound fast to a tree , And talke of Guy and Robin Hood In the green woode where they bee . 22. How these two yeomen together they mett , Under the leaves of lyne , To see what marchandise they ...
... leave talking of Litle John , For hee is bound fast to a tree , And talke of Guy and Robin Hood In the green woode where they bee . 22. How these two yeomen together they mett , Under the leaves of lyne , To see what marchandise they ...
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... leave your wonted labours for this day : This day is holy ; do ye write it down , That ye forever it remember may ; This day the sun is in his chiefest height , With Barnaby the bright , 270 From whence declining daily by degrees , He ...
... leave your wonted labours for this day : This day is holy ; do ye write it down , That ye forever it remember may ; This day the sun is in his chiefest height , With Barnaby the bright , 270 From whence declining daily by degrees , He ...
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