Choice Literature: ... for Grammar Grades, Том 5Butler, Shelton, 1898 |
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... heard of your service in Ireland ? " " I have been so fortunate as to do some service there , madam , ” replied Raleigh ; " scarce , however , of conse- quence sufficient to reach your grace's ears . " " " " Hark ye , Master Raleigh ...
... heard of your service in Ireland ? " " I have been so fortunate as to do some service there , madam , ” replied Raleigh ; " scarce , however , of conse- quence sufficient to reach your grace's ears . " " " " Hark ye , Master Raleigh ...
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... heard her song . " Cusha ! Cusha ! " all along ; Where the reedy Lindis floweth , Floweth , floweth , From the meads where melick groweth , Faintly came her milking song . " Cusha ! Cusha ! Cusha ! " calling , " For the dews will soone ...
... heard her song . " Cusha ! Cusha ! " all along ; Where the reedy Lindis floweth , Floweth , floweth , From the meads where melick groweth , Faintly came her milking song . " Cusha ! Cusha ! Cusha ! " calling , " For the dews will soone ...
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... heard in all the countryside , That Saturday at eventide . The swanherds , where their sedges are , Moved on in sunset's golden breath ; The shepherde - lads I heard afarre , And my sonne's wife , Elizabeth ; Till , floating o'er the ...
... heard in all the countryside , That Saturday at eventide . The swanherds , where their sedges are , Moved on in sunset's golden breath ; The shepherde - lads I heard afarre , And my sonne's wife , Elizabeth ; Till , floating o'er the ...
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... , where Lindis winds away , With her two bairns I marked her long ; And ere yon bells beganne to play , Afar I heard her milking song . " He looked across the grassy sea , To right , HIGH TIDE ON THE COAST OF LINCOLNSHIRE 57.
... , where Lindis winds away , With her two bairns I marked her long ; And ere yon bells beganne to play , Afar I heard her milking song . " He looked across the grassy sea , To right , HIGH TIDE ON THE COAST OF LINCOLNSHIRE 57.
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... heard that ghosts in haunted houses were described as dragging chains . The cellar door flew open with a booming sound , and then he heard the noise much louder , on the floors below ; then coming up the stairs ; then coming straight ...
... heard that ghosts in haunted houses were described as dragging chains . The cellar door flew open with a booming sound , and then he heard the noise much louder , on the floors below ; then coming up the stairs ; then coming straight ...
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