A Book of English Literature, Selected and Ed, Volumen 2Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin Macmillan, 1916 - 889 páginas |
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... earth , and all of nought , I see my people in deed and thought Are foully set in sin . My spirit shall not remain in any man That through fleshly liking is my fone , 4 But till six score years be gone , To look if they will blynne.11 ...
... earth , and all of nought , I see my people in deed and thought Are foully set in sin . My spirit shall not remain in any man That through fleshly liking is my fone , 4 But till six score years be gone , To look if they will blynne.11 ...
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... earth , tree , or stone , Be dry in any place ; And if this fowl come not again , It is a sign , sooth to sayne , 1 That dry it is on hill or plain , And God hath done some grace . 260 Then let him send out the raven , and taking a dove ...
... earth , tree , or stone , Be dry in any place ; And if this fowl come not again , It is a sign , sooth to sayne , 1 That dry it is on hill or plain , And God hath done some grace . 260 Then let him send out the raven , and taking a dove ...
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... earth . And the noble Arthur fell in a swoon to the earth , and there he swooned oft - times . And Sir Lucan the Butler , and Sir Bedivere , [ 110 oft - times heaved him up , and so weakly they led him betwixt them both , to a little ...
... earth . And the noble Arthur fell in a swoon to the earth , and there he swooned oft - times . And Sir Lucan the Butler , and Sir Bedivere , [ 110 oft - times heaved him up , and so weakly they led him betwixt them both , to a little ...
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... earth , that batteill undertake . " III And pointing forth , " Lo ! yonder is , " ( said she ) " The brasen towre , in which my parents deare 20 For dread of that huge feend emprisond be ; Whom I from far see on the walles ap- peare ...
... earth , that batteill undertake . " III And pointing forth , " Lo ! yonder is , " ( said she ) " The brasen towre , in which my parents deare 20 For dread of that huge feend emprisond be ; Whom I from far see on the walles ap- peare ...
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... earth , with durty blood dis- taynd , 5 206 For that reprochfull fall right fowly he disdaynd . XXIV And fercely tooke his trenchand blade in hand , With which he stroke so furious and so fell , shore , As they the earth would shoulder ...
... earth , with durty blood dis- taynd , 5 206 For that reprochfull fall right fowly he disdaynd . XXIV And fercely tooke his trenchand blade in hand , With which he stroke so furious and so fell , shore , As they the earth would shoulder ...
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