A Book of English Literature, Selected and Ed, Volumen 2Macmillan, 1916 - 889 páginas |
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... sing . ] 22. How these two yeomen together they 30. The first. HAM'S WIFE . And here are fowls , less and more : Herons , cranes , and bittour , 1 Swans , peacocks ; and them before Meat for this weather . HAM . Shall we all fetch her in ...
... sing . ] 22. How these two yeomen together they 30. The first. HAM'S WIFE . And here are fowls , less and more : Herons , cranes , and bittour , 1 Swans , peacocks ; and them before Meat for this weather . HAM . Shall we all fetch her in ...
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... sing , That my frayle eies these lines with teares do steepe , To thinke how she through guyleful handeling , Though true as touch , though daughter of a king , Though faire as ever living wight was fayre , 15 Though nor in word nor ...
... sing , That my frayle eies these lines with teares do steepe , To thinke how she through guyleful handeling , Though true as touch , though daughter of a king , Though faire as ever living wight was fayre , 15 Though nor in word nor ...
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... sing , And Bryton fieldes with Sarazin blood bedyde , Twixt that great Faery Queene and Paynim King , That with their horror heven and earth did ring , A worke of labour long , and endlesse prayse : 60 But now a while lett downe that ...
... sing , And Bryton fieldes with Sarazin blood bedyde , Twixt that great Faery Queene and Paynim King , That with their horror heven and earth did ring , A worke of labour long , and endlesse prayse : 60 But now a while lett downe that ...
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... sing this lay , Prepar'd against that day , Against their brydale day , which was not long : Sweete Themmes , runne softly , till I end my song . 90 " Ye gentle birdes , the worlds faire orna- ment , And heavens glorie , whom this ...
... sing this lay , Prepar'd against that day , Against their brydale day , which was not long : Sweete Themmes , runne softly , till I end my song . 90 " Ye gentle birdes , the worlds faire orna- ment , And heavens glorie , whom this ...
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... 155 Thy country may be freed from forraine harmes ; And great Elisaes glorious name may ring Through al the world , fil'd with thy wide . alarmes , Which some brave Muse may sing To ages following , 68 THE ELIZABETHAN AGE.
... 155 Thy country may be freed from forraine harmes ; And great Elisaes glorious name may ring Through al the world , fil'd with thy wide . alarmes , Which some brave Muse may sing To ages following , 68 THE ELIZABETHAN AGE.
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A Book of English Literature, Volumen 2 Franklyn Bliss Snyder,Robert Grant Martin Vista completa - 1916 |
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