Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... art , So Jupiter have of my soule part , As in this world right now ne know I none So worthy to be loved as Palamon ... Thou saw'st thy child yslain before thine eyen , And yet now liveth my little child parfay : 7 Now , lady ...
... art , So Jupiter have of my soule part , As in this world right now ne know I none So worthy to be loved as Palamon ... Thou saw'st thy child yslain before thine eyen , And yet now liveth my little child parfay : 7 Now , lady ...
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... art thou to embrace ; And through thy drunken nose seemeth the soun As though thou saidést aye Sampsoun ! Sampsoun ! And yet , Got wot , Sampsoun drunk ne'er no wine : Thou fallest as it were a stickéd swine ; Thy tongue is lost , and ...
... art thou to embrace ; And through thy drunken nose seemeth the soun As though thou saidést aye Sampsoun ! Sampsoun ! And yet , Got wot , Sampsoun drunk ne'er no wine : Thou fallest as it were a stickéd swine ; Thy tongue is lost , and ...
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... thou shalt not so , ' Saidé this other hazardour anon ; Thou partest not so lightly , by Saint John . Thou spake right now of thilkes traitour Death , That in this country all our friendés slay'th ; Have here my truth , as thou art his ...
... thou shalt not so , ' Saidé this other hazardour anon ; Thou partest not so lightly , by Saint John . Thou spake right now of thilkes traitour Death , That in this country all our friendés slay'th ; Have here my truth , as thou art his ...
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... thou art a cunning clerk . ' * Dr Irving . † St Serf lived in the sixth century , and was the founder of the monastery of which the author was prior . St Serf said , ' Gif I sae be , Foul wretch , what is that for thee ? ' The devil ...
... thou art a cunning clerk . ' * Dr Irving . † St Serf lived in the sixth century , and was the founder of the monastery of which the author was prior . St Serf said , ' Gif I sae be , Foul wretch , what is that for thee ? ' The devil ...
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... Thou shall have leave to fish , and tak thee mae , All this forsooth shall in our flitting gae . We serve a lord ; this fish shall till him gang . " Wallace answered , said , ' Thou art in the wrang . " Wham thous thou , Scot ? in faith ...
... Thou shall have leave to fish , and tak thee mae , All this forsooth shall in our flitting gae . We serve a lord ; this fish shall till him gang . " Wallace answered , said , ' Thou art in the wrang . " Wham thous thou , Scot ? in faith ...
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