English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to StevensonH. Holt and Company, 1915 - 816 páginas |
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... Pain .. 8888 52 52 52 53 MATTHEW PARIS ( d . 1259 ) : 48 An Irruption of the Tartars ( From Historia Anglorum ) . . . . . 53 The Story of King Leir ( From the same ) . 49 Of an Unusual Swelling and Commotion of the Sea ( From the same ) ...
... Pain .. 8888 52 52 52 53 MATTHEW PARIS ( d . 1259 ) : 48 An Irruption of the Tartars ( From Historia Anglorum ) . . . . . 53 The Story of King Leir ( From the same ) . 49 Of an Unusual Swelling and Commotion of the Sea ( From the same ) ...
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... pain ; and so , happy and rejoicing , giving 25 thanks to Almighty God every day and every night , indeed almost every hour , he lived until the day of our Lord's ascension , that is the seventh of the Kalends of June . To us , his ...
... pain ; and so , happy and rejoicing , giving 25 thanks to Almighty God every day and every night , indeed almost every hour , he lived until the day of our Lord's ascension , that is the seventh of the Kalends of June . To us , his ...
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... pain - like slaughtered swine ; Gold had I never cared to keep , Nor known that water was not wine , Nor been thrust down to hell's black deep , But for thee , -Soul , —the fault was thine . " 161 165 From the time that thou wast born ...
... pain - like slaughtered swine ; Gold had I never cared to keep , Nor known that water was not wine , Nor been thrust down to hell's black deep , But for thee , -Soul , —the fault was thine . " 161 165 From the time that thou wast born ...
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... pain , I pray of thee ; Withdraw from pleasure oft . Though thy pain be sore indeed , And thou thinkest on thy meed , It shall to thee seem soft . If that fiend , that foulest thing , Through wicked spell , through false luring , Here ...
... pain , I pray of thee ; Withdraw from pleasure oft . Though thy pain be sore indeed , And thou thinkest on thy meed , It shall to thee seem soft . If that fiend , that foulest thing , Through wicked spell , through false luring , Here ...
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... pain might set me free , A sweet kiss of thy dear mouth , might my surgeon be . Sweetest Lady , here I pray , one boon of love bestowė , If you love me , as men say , as I , dearest , knowė , If you will it , look on me , just a look ...
... pain might set me free , A sweet kiss of thy dear mouth , might my surgeon be . Sweetest Lady , here I pray , one boon of love bestowė , If you love me , as men say , as I , dearest , knowė , If you will it , look on me , just a look ...
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