English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 Seiten |
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... wind have glided from their place ; Under mould they are lying cold , And wither as doth the meadow grass . There's none so rich and none so free That hence he shall not soon away . Nothing may ever his warrant be , Gold , nor silver ...
... wind have glided from their place ; Under mould they are lying cold , And wither as doth the meadow grass . There's none so rich and none so free That hence he shall not soon away . Nothing may ever his warrant be , Gold , nor silver ...
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... wind Grew all men in that place . The king , as bold by kind , Neared that stout man apace 320 XV Ande sayde , " Hathel , by heven thyn askyng is nys , 13 And as thou foly hacz frayst , 14 fynde the be- hoves.15 I know no gome 16 that ...
... wind Grew all men in that place . The king , as bold by kind , Neared that stout man apace 320 XV Ande sayde , " Hathel , by heven thyn askyng is nys , 13 And as thou foly hacz frayst , 14 fynde the be- hoves.15 I know no gome 16 that ...
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... wind wagge their wrigle tailes , Perke 3 as Peacock ; but nowe it avales.4 THE . Lewdly 5 complainest thou , laesie ladde , Of Winters wracke for making thee sadde . 10 Must not the world wend in his commun course , From good to badd ...
... wind wagge their wrigle tailes , Perke 3 as Peacock ; but nowe it avales.4 THE . Lewdly 5 complainest thou , laesie ladde , Of Winters wracke for making thee sadde . 10 Must not the world wend in his commun course , From good to badd ...
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... winds increased and fiercely blow ; Yet when I sigh , the flame more plain appears , And by their force with greater power ... wind , smiled to see how Ganimede flew to the fist without any call ; but Rosader , who took him flat for a ...
... winds increased and fiercely blow ; Yet when I sigh , the flame more plain appears , And by their force with greater power ... wind , smiled to see how Ganimede flew to the fist without any call ; but Rosader , who took him flat for a ...
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... wind - puffed wrath may be extinguished , which drunkenness put out , which negligence let fall : for man's time of itself is not so short , but it is more shortened by sin . The fire of my light is now at the last snuff , and the want ...
... wind - puffed wrath may be extinguished , which drunkenness put out , which negligence let fall : for man's time of itself is not so short , but it is more shortened by sin . The fire of my light is now at the last snuff , and the want ...
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