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, 1847 |
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... tell loose tales of ing ; and the month of May seems to have been successful love and licentious monks while the plague always a carnival in his heart and fancy . His re- is desolating the country around them . The tales tirement at ...
... tell loose tales of ing ; and the month of May seems to have been successful love and licentious monks while the plague always a carnival in his heart and fancy . His re- is desolating the country around them . The tales tirement at ...
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... tell , Beside a toun men clepen Baldeswell . Tucked he was , as is a frere , aboute ; And ever he rode the hinderest of the route . A Sompnour was ther with us in that place , That hadde a fire - red cherubinnes face , With scalled ...
... tell , Beside a toun men clepen Baldeswell . Tucked he was , as is a frere , aboute ; And ever he rode the hinderest of the route . A Sompnour was ther with us in that place , That hadde a fire - red cherubinnes face , With scalled ...
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... Tell where he is , or thou shalt it aby , 6 By God and by the holy sacrament , For sothly thou art one of his assent To slay us youngé folk , thou false thief . ' ' Now , Sirs , ' quod he , ' if it be you so lief7 To finden Death , turn ...
... Tell where he is , or thou shalt it aby , 6 By God and by the holy sacrament , For sothly thou art one of his assent To slay us youngé folk , thou false thief . ' ' Now , Sirs , ' quod he , ' if it be you so lief7 To finden Death , turn ...
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... tell you a thing sickerly , That yon men will all win or die ; For doubt of deid9 they sall not flee . ' ' Now be it sae then ! ' said the king . And then , but langer delaying , They gart trump till the assembly . On either side men ...
... tell you a thing sickerly , That yon men will all win or die ; For doubt of deid9 they sall not flee . ' ' Now be it sae then ! ' said the king . And then , but langer delaying , They gart trump till the assembly . On either side men ...
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... tell you under this confession , But lately lichtit off my meare , I come of Edinburgh fra the Session . What tidings heard you there , I pray you ? The tother answerit , I sall say you : Keep well this secret . gentle brother ; Is na ...
... tell you under this confession , But lately lichtit off my meare , I come of Edinburgh fra the Session . What tidings heard you there , I pray you ? The tother answerit , I sall say you : Keep well this secret . gentle brother ; Is na ...
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