Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, Том 21876 |
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... Children . With Forty - eight Full - page Illustrations by Wehnert , and Fifty - seven Small Engravings on Wood by W. THOMAS . A new Edition . Very handsomely bound . Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales and Sketches . Translated by ...
... Children . With Forty - eight Full - page Illustrations by Wehnert , and Fifty - seven Small Engravings on Wood by W. THOMAS . A new Edition . Very handsomely bound . Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales and Sketches . Translated by ...
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... Child Waters 10. Phillida and Corydon . By Nich . Breton 121 124 130 133 134 137 141 147 11. Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard 149 • 12. The Ew - bughts Marion . A Scottish Song . 153 13. The Knight and Shepherd's Daughter . 154 14. The ...
... Child Waters 10. Phillida and Corydon . By Nich . Breton 121 124 130 133 134 137 141 147 11. Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard 149 • 12. The Ew - bughts Marion . A Scottish Song . 153 13. The Knight and Shepherd's Daughter . 154 14. The ...
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... children soe hange them upon , That whosoever gives almes they will Then laid he him down , and turned him 7 give none . ' away , 120 And prayd me to goe and leave him to rest . I told him , I haplie might yet see the day For him and ...
... children soe hange them upon , That whosoever gives almes they will Then laid he him down , and turned him 7 give none . ' away , 120 And prayd me to goe and leave him to rest . I told him , I haplie might yet see the day For him and ...
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... children , house and all , And went from thence along . 40 Where after he had seene the bloude Of Jesus Christ thus shed , And to the crosse his bodye nail'd , Away with speed he fled , Without returning backe againe Unto his dwelling ...
... children , house and all , And went from thence along . 40 Where after he had seene the bloude Of Jesus Christ thus shed , And to the crosse his bodye nail'd , Away with speed he fled , Without returning backe againe Unto his dwelling ...
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... child a thousand good pounds ; Like an old courtier , & c . But to his eldest son his house and land he assign'd , Charging him in his will to keep the old bountifull mind , To be good to his old tenants , and to his neighbours be kind ...
... child a thousand good pounds ; Like an old courtier , & c . But to his eldest son his house and land he assign'd , Charging him in his will to keep the old bountifull mind , To be good to his old tenants , and to his neighbours be kind ...
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