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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... unto Catheness . Another street ordained he , And goes to Wales to Saint Davy . Two causeways o'er the lond o - bread , 2 That men o'er - thort in passage yede . When they were made as he chese , He commanded till all have peace ; All ...
... unto Catheness . Another street ordained he , And goes to Wales to Saint Davy . Two causeways o'er the lond o - bread , 2 That men o'er - thort in passage yede . When they were made as he chese , He commanded till all have peace ; All ...
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... unto an old man villainy , But hel trespass in word or else in deed . In holy writ ye may yourselven read ; " Against an old man , hoar upon his hede , Ye should arise : " therefore I give you rede2 Ne do'th unto an old man none harm ...
... unto an old man villainy , But hel trespass in word or else in deed . In holy writ ye may yourselven read ; " Against an old man , hoar upon his hede , Ye should arise : " therefore I give you rede2 Ne do'th unto an old man none harm ...
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... Unto his poor parishioners around Of his own substance and his dues to give : Content on little , for himself , to live . Wide was his cure ; the houses far asunder , Yet never fail'd he , or for rain or thunder , Whenever sickness or ...
... Unto his poor parishioners around Of his own substance and his dues to give : Content on little , for himself , to live . Wide was his cure ; the houses far asunder , Yet never fail'd he , or for rain or thunder , Whenever sickness or ...
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... unto thy good though it be small ; For hoard hath hate , and climbing tickleness , Press12 hath envy , and weal is blent13 o'er all ; Savour1 no more than thee behoven shall ; Redel well thyself , that otherfolk can'st rede , And truth ...
... unto thy good though it be small ; For hoard hath hate , and climbing tickleness , Press12 hath envy , and weal is blent13 o'er all ; Savour1 no more than thee behoven shall ; Redel well thyself , that otherfolk can'st rede , And truth ...
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... Unto a park was fast by , All soft walkand on the grass , Till she came there the land was , Through which ran a great river , It thought her fair ; and said , here I will abide under the shaw ; 2 And bade her women to withdraw : And ...
... Unto a park was fast by , All soft walkand on the grass , Till she came there the land was , Through which ran a great river , It thought her fair ; and said , here I will abide under the shaw ; 2 And bade her women to withdraw : And ...
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