Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1848 |
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... hear . He afterwards yielded to the earnest solicitations of the Abbess Hilda , and became a monk of her house ; and she ordered him to transfer into verse the whole of the sacred history . We are told that he was con- tinually occupied ...
... hear . He afterwards yielded to the earnest solicitations of the Abbess Hilda , and became a monk of her house ; and she ordered him to transfer into verse the whole of the sacred history . We are told that he was con- tinually occupied ...
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... hear the bugles there y - blow . Homeward thus shall ye ride , On - hawking by the river's side , With gosshawk and with gentle falcón , With bugle horn and merlión . When you come home your menzies among , Ye shall have revel , dances ...
... hear the bugles there y - blow . Homeward thus shall ye ride , On - hawking by the river's side , With gosshawk and with gentle falcón , With bugle horn and merlión . When you come home your menzies among , Ye shall have revel , dances ...
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... horse- And when he rode men might his bridle hear Gingling in a whistling wind as clear , And eke as loud as doth the chapel bell . For he was late ycome fro his viage , And. 14 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPEDIA OF.
... horse- And when he rode men might his bridle hear Gingling in a whistling wind as clear , And eke as loud as doth the chapel bell . For he was late ycome fro his viage , And. 14 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPEDIA OF.
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... hear them swear . thumberland , in consequence of the treachery of the king's mother . Her behaviour in embarking at sea , in a rudderless IT Therefore whoso doth them accuse Of any double intentión. The virtue expulsive or animal , From ...
... hear them swear . thumberland , in consequence of the treachery of the king's mother . Her behaviour in embarking at sea , in a rudderless IT Therefore whoso doth them accuse Of any double intentión. The virtue expulsive or animal , From ...
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... hear his lady speak is more delicious than to feast on all the dainties that could be compounded by a cook of Lombardy . These are not so resto- rative As bin the wordes of hir mouth ; For as the wyndes of the south Ben most of all ...
... hear his lady speak is more delicious than to feast on all the dainties that could be compounded by a cook of Lombardy . These are not so resto- rative As bin the wordes of hir mouth ; For as the wyndes of the south Ben most of all ...
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