Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... face and shape of man , But is no man indeed , but poison rank and fell , And rageth upon men with all the force he can , Yet counterfeiteth man with face of man right well . The Dean's th ' Archdeacon's dog , that waiteth near and far ...
... face and shape of man , But is no man indeed , but poison rank and fell , And rageth upon men with all the force he can , Yet counterfeiteth man with face of man right well . The Dean's th ' Archdeacon's dog , that waiteth near and far ...
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... face . First English " hleor , " the jaw , cheek , face . 19 In fere , together . First English " fera , " a companion . When they had eat , the sooth to say , 4 TO A.D. 1350. ] 25 SHORTER POEMS .
... face . First English " hleor , " the jaw , cheek , face . 19 In fere , together . First English " fera , " a companion . When they had eat , the sooth to say , 4 TO A.D. 1350. ] 25 SHORTER POEMS .
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... face . But shortly this matéré forth to chace , These are the wordés that the marquis said To this benigné , very 3 faithful maid . " Grisild , " he said , " ye shall well understand , It liketh to your father and to me , That I you wed ...
... face . But shortly this matéré forth to chace , These are the wordés that the marquis said To this benigné , very 3 faithful maid . " Grisild , " he said , " ye shall well understand , It liketh to your father and to me , That I you wed ...
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... face , and with full trouble cheer , 66 390 400 And saidé thus , Grisild , " quoth he , " that day 410 That I you took out of your poor array , And put you in estate of high noblesse , Ye have not that forgotten , as I guess . " I say ...
... face , and with full trouble cheer , 66 390 400 And saidé thus , Grisild , " quoth he , " that day 410 That I you took out of your poor array , And put you in estate of high noblesse , Ye have not that forgotten , as I guess . " I say ...
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... face , and gan the child to kiss , And lulléd it , and after gan it bliss . And thus she said in her benigné voice : " Farewell , my child ! I shall thee never see ; But sith I thee have marked with the crois , Of thilké father blesséd ...
... face , and gan the child to kiss , And lulléd it , and after gan it bliss . And thus she said in her benigné voice : " Farewell , my child ! I shall thee never see ; But sith I thee have marked with the crois , Of thilké father blesséd ...
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