Cyclopædia of English literature, Volumen1William and Robert Chambers, 1843 |
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... ground as the substance of the popular language , the Norman infusing only about one word for every three of the more vulgar tongue . But it was destined , in the course of the twelfth century , to undergo great grammatical changes ...
... ground as the substance of the popular language , the Norman infusing only about one word for every three of the more vulgar tongue . But it was destined , in the course of the twelfth century , to undergo great grammatical changes ...
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... ground here and there , ac the heathen side Wax ever wersh7 and wersh of folk that come wide . So that this Christianmen were all ground ney . Tho Beaumond with his host this great sorrow y - sey , He and Tancred and their men , that ...
... ground here and there , ac the heathen side Wax ever wersh7 and wersh of folk that come wide . So that this Christianmen were all ground ney . Tho Beaumond with his host this great sorrow y - sey , He and Tancred and their men , that ...
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... ground with velvet bright . Ye shall have harp , sautry , and song , And other mirths you among . Ye shall have Rumney and Malespine , Both Hippocras and Vernage wine ; Montrese and wine of Greek , Both Algrade and despices eke ...
... ground with velvet bright . Ye shall have harp , sautry , and song , And other mirths you among . Ye shall have Rumney and Malespine , Both Hippocras and Vernage wine ; Montrese and wine of Greek , Both Algrade and despices eke ...
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Robert Chambers. With cloth of arras pight to the ground , With sapphires set of diamond . A hundred knights , truly told , Shall play with bowls in alleys cold , Your disease to drive away ; To see the fishes in pools play , To a ...
Robert Chambers. With cloth of arras pight to the ground , With sapphires set of diamond . A hundred knights , truly told , Shall play with bowls in alleys cold , Your disease to drive away ; To see the fishes in pools play , To a ...
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... ground was green y - powdered with daisy , The flowers and the groves alike high , All green and white was nothing else seen . The destruction of the Royal Manor at Woodstock , and the subsequent erection of Blenheim , have changed the ...
... ground was green y - powdered with daisy , The flowers and the groves alike high , All green and white was nothing else seen . The destruction of the Royal Manor at Woodstock , and the subsequent erection of Blenheim , have changed the ...
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Página 188 - show likest God's, When mercy seasons justice. Therefore, Jew, Though justice be thy plea, consider this— That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation : we do pray for mercy ; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy. Merchant
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