Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 3Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 37
... sight ? So beat his old boughs my tender side , That oft the blood springeth from woundës wide ; Untimely my flowers forced to fall , That been the honour of your coronal ; And oft he lets his canker - worms light Upon my branches , to ...
... sight ? So beat his old boughs my tender side , That oft the blood springeth from woundës wide ; Untimely my flowers forced to fall , That been the honour of your coronal ; And oft he lets his canker - worms light Upon my branches , to ...
Page 58
... sight of his mind was like some sights of eyes ; rather strong at hand , than to carry afar off . For his wit increased upon the occasion ; and so much the more , if the occasion were sharpened by danger . Again , whether it were the ...
... sight of his mind was like some sights of eyes ; rather strong at hand , than to carry afar off . For his wit increased upon the occasion ; and so much the more , if the occasion were sharpened by danger . Again , whether it were the ...
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... sight of the peacock opportunely spreading his tail on the stackyard wall , just as they reached Garum Firs , was enough to divert the mind temporarily from personal grievances . And this was only the beginning of beautiful sights at ...
... sight of the peacock opportunely spreading his tail on the stackyard wall , just as they reached Garum Firs , was enough to divert the mind temporarily from personal grievances . And this was only the beginning of beautiful sights at ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13941437 | 9 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY fl 1470 | 15 |
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