Select Early English Poems: A good short debate betweenm Winner and WasterIsrael Gollancz H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 |
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... hanged in helle for that thou here spareste ; For siche a synn haste pou solde thi soule in - to helle , And there es euer wellande woo , worlde with - owtten ende . ' LA ATE be thi worde , wastoure , ' quod wynnere the riche . Thou ...
... hanged in helle for that thou here spareste ; For siche a synn haste pou solde thi soule in - to helle , And there es euer wellande woo , worlde with - owtten ende . ' LA ATE be thi worde , wastoure , ' quod wynnere the riche . Thou ...
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... longer thou live thus , believe thou well this , - 260 Thou shalt be hanged in hell for what thou here sparest . For such a sin thou hast sold thy soul into hell , And there is aye - welling woe , world without A GOOD SHORT DEBATE.
... longer thou live thus , believe thou well this , - 260 Thou shalt be hanged in hell for what thou here sparest . For such a sin thou hast sold thy soul into hell , And there is aye - welling woe , world without A GOOD SHORT DEBATE.
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... hanged himself on the expectation of plenty ; Macbeth , II . iii . 5 . Each Muck - worme will be rich with lawlesse gaine , Although he smother vp mowes of seuen yeares graine , And hang'd himself when corne grows cheap again ; ' Hall's ...
... hanged himself on the expectation of plenty ; Macbeth , II . iii . 5 . Each Muck - worme will be rich with lawlesse gaine , Although he smother vp mowes of seuen yeares graine , And hang'd himself when corne grows cheap again ; ' Hall's ...
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... hanged , v . honge . happede , pp . wrapped up , hid- den , 298 ; ? cp . LG . happen , Fris . happe , to clutch . harde , adj . 51 , 374 ; adv . 12 , 435 , 454 ; OE . heard . hare , 404 ; pl . hares , 14 ; OE . hara . harme , evil , 68 ...
... hanged , v . honge . happede , pp . wrapped up , hid- den , 298 ; ? cp . LG . happen , Fris . happe , to clutch . harde , adj . 51 , 374 ; adv . 12 , 435 , 454 ; OE . heard . hare , 404 ; pl . hares , 14 ; OE . hara . harme , evil , 68 ...
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... hanged , 260 ; OE . hangian , hongian ; cp . hengeth . hope , inf . expect , 374 ; pr . 1 s . 12 , 147 ; imp . s . 290 ; OE . hopian . hore , grey - haired , 10 ; OE . hār . horse , 467 ; pl . ho [ r ] ses , 237 ; OE . hors . hotte ...
... hanged , 260 ; OE . hangian , hongian ; cp . hengeth . hope , inf . expect , 374 ; pr . 1 s . 12 , 147 ; imp . s . 290 ; OE . hopian . hore , grey - haired , 10 ; OE . hār . horse , 467 ; pl . ho [ r ] ses , 237 ; OE . hors . hotte ...
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