Cyclopædia of English literature, Volumen1William and Robert Chambers, 1843 |
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... Wind , 28 SIR DAVID LYNDSAY , 28 A Carman's Account of a Law - suit , Interview of St Serf with Sathanas , 28 The Return of King David II . from Captivity , 28 BLIND HARRY , 29 • • · Adventure of Wallace while fishing in Irvine Water ...
... Wind , 28 SIR DAVID LYNDSAY , 28 A Carman's Account of a Law - suit , Interview of St Serf with Sathanas , 28 The Return of King David II . from Captivity , 28 BLIND HARRY , 29 • • · Adventure of Wallace while fishing in Irvine Water ...
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... Wind , Occupations should be chosen suitable to the Natural Faculties , . Detached Observations from the Schoolmaster , Qualifications of a Historian , KRRRRRRR 74 To his Mistress , the Queen of Bohemia , 104 75 75 A Farewell to the ...
... Wind , Occupations should be chosen suitable to the Natural Faculties , . Detached Observations from the Schoolmaster , Qualifications of a Historian , KRRRRRRR 74 To his Mistress , the Queen of Bohemia , 104 75 75 A Farewell to the ...
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... wind as clear , And eke as loud as doth the chapel bell . * The house is supposed still to exist , or an inn built upon the site of it , from which the personages of the Canterbury Tales set out upon their pilgrimage . The sign has been ...
... wind as clear , And eke as loud as doth the chapel bell . * The house is supposed still to exist , or an inn built upon the site of it , from which the personages of the Canterbury Tales set out upon their pilgrimage . The sign has been ...
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... wind , as clere And eke as loude as doth the chapell belle , Ther as this lord was keper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit , Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilke monk lette olde thinges pace ...
... wind , as clere And eke as loude as doth the chapell belle , Ther as this lord was keper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit , Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilke monk lette olde thinges pace ...
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... wind and weather , Almighty God purchase , 15 And bring her home , I can no better say , But in the sea she driveth forth her way . [ The Pardoner's Tale . ] In Flanders whilom was a company Of youngé folk that haunteden follý As hazard ...
... wind and weather , Almighty God purchase , 15 And bring her home , I can no better say , But in the sea she driveth forth her way . [ The Pardoner's Tale . ] In Flanders whilom was a company Of youngé folk that haunteden follý As hazard ...
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Página 306 - meeting soul may pierce, In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed, and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running; Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony ; That Orpheus' self may heave his head From golden slumbers on a bed Of heap'd
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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