Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... bear each one of them a lock , And do not feed their sheep but with their sheep are fed . And doth not think so much on his poor silly sheep , That be both blind and lame and torn with brush and brere ; But he doth of the count of milk ...
... bear each one of them a lock , And do not feed their sheep but with their sheep are fed . And doth not think so much on his poor silly sheep , That be both blind and lame and torn with brush and brere ; But he doth of the count of milk ...
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... bear . In Shakespeare , the sense is generally " to bear or endure , " as in Lucrece- " A woeful hostess brooks not merry guests . " But there He is more bold to sin because he hears in Lent The people's grievous crimes and all their ...
... bear . In Shakespeare , the sense is generally " to bear or endure , " as in Lucrece- " A woeful hostess brooks not merry guests . " But there He is more bold to sin because he hears in Lent The people's grievous crimes and all their ...
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... bear , Of thy woe or trouble . If he can he'll find a way , Working at it night and day , Every grief to double . " Tell thou never thy foe that thy foot acheth ; " Quoth Hendyng . ] an Sot is still French for a fool or stupid person ...
... bear , Of thy woe or trouble . If he can he'll find a way , Working at it night and day , Every grief to double . " Tell thou never thy foe that thy foot acheth ; " Quoth Hendyng . ] an Sot is still French for a fool or stupid person ...
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... bear thee fairly every way , That so thy blessing with thee stay , And be thou meek and mild . " When the cup is full , carry it even ; " Quoth Hendyng . ] Yef thou art riche ant wel y - told , Ne be thou notht tharefore to bold , Ne ...
... bear thee fairly every way , That so thy blessing with thee stay , And be thou meek and mild . " When the cup is full , carry it even ; " Quoth Hendyng . ] Yef thou art riche ant wel y - told , Ne be thou notht tharefore to bold , Ne ...
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... bear life , And merry she was in sight . 10 20 Almés great she woldé give The pooré people to relieve , She cherished many a wight ; For them haddé no man dere ; 5 Rich or poor whether they were , They did ever right . Every year Sir ...
... bear life , And merry she was in sight . 10 20 Almés great she woldé give The pooré people to relieve , She cherished many a wight ; For them haddé no man dere ; 5 Rich or poor whether they were , They did ever right . Every year Sir ...
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