Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - 941 páginas |
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... sing . In making the selections , it was considered best to exclude the modern novel , a form of literature that scarcely lends itself to selection at all . * With this exception , pretty much the whole field has been covered , though ...
... sing . In making the selections , it was considered best to exclude the modern novel , a form of literature that scarcely lends itself to selection at all . * With this exception , pretty much the whole field has been covered , though ...
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... sing . The man was placed in worldly life until the time that he was of mature age , and had never learned any poem ; and he therefore often in convivial so- ciety , when , for the sake of mirth , it was re- solved that they all in turn ...
... sing . The man was placed in worldly life until the time that he was of mature age , and had never learned any poem ; and he therefore often in convivial so- ciety , when , for the sake of mirth , it was re- solved that they all in turn ...
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... sing their nocturns . They answered , " It is not far to that . " He said , " It is well ; let us await the hour . " And 1 penances 2 host , or consecrated bread 3 4 provisions for a journey ( in this case the eucharist ) service before ...
... sing their nocturns . They answered , " It is not far to that . " He said , " It is well ; let us await the hour . " And 1 penances 2 host , or consecrated bread 3 4 provisions for a journey ( in this case the eucharist ) service before ...
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... sing- ing merrily ; that is , they meditate , enraptured , upon the blessedness of heaven that never fad- eth , but is ever green ; and sit on this green , singing right merrily ; that is , in such medita- tion they rest in peace and ...
... sing- ing merrily ; that is , they meditate , enraptured , upon the blessedness of heaven that never fad- eth , but is ever green ; and sit on this green , singing right merrily ; that is , in such medita- tion they rest in peace and ...
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... sing the Foot , the rest keeping silent Then , when he has reached the first note after the cross [ a mark on the ... sing Cuckoo ! Groweth seed and bloweth mead And springeth wood anew . Sing Cuckoo ! Loweth after calf the cow ...
... sing the Foot , the rest keeping silent Then , when he has reached the first note after the cross [ a mark on the ... sing Cuckoo ! Groweth seed and bloweth mead And springeth wood anew . Sing Cuckoo ! Loweth after calf the cow ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Vista completa - 1910 |
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