Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 3Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... garden . But , because the alley will be long , and in great heat of the year , or day , you ought not to buy the shade in the garden by going in the sun through the green , therefore you are , of either side the green , to plant a ...
... garden . But , because the alley will be long , and in great heat of the year , or day , you ought not to buy the shade in the garden by going in the sun through the green , therefore you are , of either side the green , to plant a ...
Page 56
... garden so as it be not close , but the air open and free . For as for shade , I would have you rest upon the alleys of the side grounds , there to walk , if you be disposed , in the heat of the year , or day ; but to make account that ...
... garden so as it be not close , but the air open and free . For as for shade , I would have you rest upon the alleys of the side grounds , there to walk , if you be disposed , in the heat of the year , or day ; but to make account that ...
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... garden fronts the sea . A girdle of brushwood and thorn encloses The steep square slope of the blossomless bed Where the weeds that grew green from the graves of its roses Now lie dead . The fields fall southward ... Garden A Forsaken Garden.
... garden fronts the sea . A girdle of brushwood and thorn encloses The steep square slope of the blossomless bed Where the weeds that grew green from the graves of its roses Now lie dead . The fields fall southward ... Garden A Forsaken Garden.
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13941437 | 9 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY fl 1470 | 15 |
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