Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern LiteratureLittle, Brown, and Company, 1894 - 1158 páginas |
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... Line 1 . And smale foules maken melodie , That slepen alle night with open eye , So priketh hem nature in hir corages ; Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages . And of his port as meke as is a mayde . Line 9 . Line 69 . He was a veray ...
... Line 1 . And smale foules maken melodie , That slepen alle night with open eye , So priketh hem nature in hir corages ; Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages . And of his port as meke as is a mayde . Line 9 . Line 69 . He was a veray ...
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... Line 310 . Nowher so besy a man as he ther n ' as , And yet he semed besier than he was . Line 323 . Line 440 . His studie was but litel on the Bible . For gold in phisike is a cordial ; Therefore he loved gold in special . Line 445 ...
... Line 310 . Nowher so besy a man as he ther n ' as , And yet he semed besier than he was . Line 323 . Line 440 . His studie was but litel on the Bible . For gold in phisike is a cordial ; Therefore he loved gold in special . Line 445 ...
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... Line 2408 . To maken vertue of necessite.1 And brought of mighty ale a large quart . Line 3044 . The Milleres Tale . Line 3497 . Ther n ' is no werkman whatever he be , That may both werken wel and hastily . 2 This wol be done at ...
... Line 2408 . To maken vertue of necessite.1 And brought of mighty ale a large quart . Line 3044 . The Milleres Tale . Line 3497 . Ther n ' is no werkman whatever he be , That may both werken wel and hastily . 2 This wol be done at ...
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... Line 6695 . That he is gentil that doth gentil dedis.2 This flour of wifly patience . Line 6752 . The Clerkes Tale . Part v . Line 8797 . They demen gladly to the badder end . The Squieres Tale . Line 10538 . Therefore behoveth him a ...
... Line 6695 . That he is gentil that doth gentil dedis.2 This flour of wifly patience . Line 6752 . The Clerkes Tale . Part v . Line 8797 . They demen gladly to the badder end . The Squieres Tale . Line 10538 . Therefore behoveth him a ...
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... Line 1721 . One eare it heard , at the other out it went.1 Book iv . Line 435 . Line 525 . Book r . Line 146 . Line 1798 . Eke wonder last but nine deies never in toun.2 I am right sorry for your heavinesse . Go , little booke ! go , my ...
... Line 1721 . One eare it heard , at the other out it went.1 Book iv . Line 435 . Line 525 . Book r . Line 146 . Line 1798 . Eke wonder last but nine deies never in toun.2 I am right sorry for your heavinesse . Go , little booke ! go , my ...
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