English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to StevensonH. Holt and Company, 1915 - 816 páginas |
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... thought of seafaring , Or what his great Master Will do with him yet . He hears not the harp , Heeds not giving of ... thought . In the soul's secret chamber Though his born brother 170 My mind now is set , Strew gold in the grave , My ...
... thought of seafaring , Or what his great Master Will do with him yet . He hears not the harp , Heeds not giving of ... thought . In the soul's secret chamber Though his born brother 170 My mind now is set , Strew gold in the grave , My ...
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... thoughts , Walter , ' arch- Thought to be Walter Mapes , the poet and author of several ludicrous and satirical compositions . ( Giles . ) soever you shall make choice of , and give with 48 THE NORMAN CONQUEST TO CHAUCER.
... thoughts , Walter , ' arch- Thought to be Walter Mapes , the poet and author of several ludicrous and satirical compositions . ( Giles . ) soever you shall make choice of , and give with 48 THE NORMAN CONQUEST TO CHAUCER.
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... thought to be the poor offspring of Geoffrey of Monmouth , but when polished by your re- 20 fined wit and judgment , the production of him who had Henry the glorious king of England for his father , and whom we see an accom- plished ...
... thought to be the poor offspring of Geoffrey of Monmouth , but when polished by your re- 20 fined wit and judgment , the production of him who had Henry the glorious king of England for his father , and whom we see an accom- plished ...
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... thought Gawayne full soon Of his dread pilgrimage . SIR GAWAYNE'S JOURNEY ( From the same ) 535 Now wends he his way through the wild tracte of Logrés , 1 Sir Gawayne on God's hest , and no game he thought it . Oft alone he alights ...
... thought Gawayne full soon Of his dread pilgrimage . SIR GAWAYNE'S JOURNEY ( From the same ) 535 Now wends he his way through the wild tracte of Logrés , 1 Sir Gawayne on God's hest , and no game he thought it . Oft alone he alights ...
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... thought I could not keep it close no more , Nor let it in me , being old and hoar : And for to prove I came of a womán , 30 I burst out on the morrow , and thus began . 35 Here endeth my prologue , and followeth my Complaint . THE ...
... thought I could not keep it close no more , Nor let it in me , being old and hoar : And for to prove I came of a womán , 30 I burst out on the morrow , and thus began . 35 Here endeth my prologue , and followeth my Complaint . THE ...
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