Select Early English Poems: A good short debate betweenm Winner and WasterIsrael Gollancz H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 |
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... follows that poem in the fifteenth - century Thornton manuscript , British Museum Add . MSS . 31042. It is in the scribe's characteristic hand , as may be seen from the pages reproduced in this volume . The manuscript is incomplete ...
... follows that poem in the fifteenth - century Thornton manuscript , British Museum Add . MSS . 31042. It is in the scribe's characteristic hand , as may be seen from the pages reproduced in this volume . The manuscript is incomplete ...
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... follows : - Aestas erat nimis sicca , adeo quod , pro defectu aquae , bestiae multae perierunt in suis pasturis et marisci devenerunt quod via patuit ubi non occurrit viam patuisse . ' ( x ) The mention of profiteering in wheat , with ...
... follows : - Aestas erat nimis sicca , adeo quod , pro defectu aquae , bestiae multae perierunt in suis pasturis et marisci devenerunt quod via patuit ubi non occurrit viam patuisse . ' ( x ) The mention of profiteering in wheat , with ...
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... follows , -folks of France , of Lorraine , of Lombardy , of Low Spain , ' wights of Westphalia ' that are aye in war , many Hanseatic merchants of England and of Ireland . Lo , the banners of the Pope , the lawyers , the four orders of ...
... follows , -folks of France , of Lorraine , of Lombardy , of Low Spain , ' wights of Westphalia ' that are aye in war , many Hanseatic merchants of England and of Ireland . Lo , the banners of the Pope , the lawyers , the four orders of ...
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... follows : - 1 Dr. George Neilson's attempt to identify Winner and Waster with Brennius and Belinus , and the king with their mother Convenna who reconciles them , should perhaps be mentioned . No such forced analogy need be sought for ...
... follows : - 1 Dr. George Neilson's attempt to identify Winner and Waster with Brennius and Belinus , and the king with their mother Convenna who reconciles them , should perhaps be mentioned . No such forced analogy need be sought for ...
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... follow thee after . ' And now , their bridles braced up , they are bound on their way . On the lawn they alight , and , leaving their steeds , 210 Come up by the cliff ; on their knees fall they down . " The king takes them by the hand ...
... follow thee after . ' And now , their bridles braced up , they are bound on their way . On the lawn they alight , and , leaving their steeds , 210 Come up by the cliff ; on their knees fall they down . " The king takes them by the hand ...
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