Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 131
... leave of each other to go to bed before the day was too far spent . Chimney- sweepers passed by us as we made up to the market , and some raillery happened between one of the fruit - girls and those black men . I could not believe any ...
... leave of each other to go to bed before the day was too far spent . Chimney- sweepers passed by us as we made up to the market , and some raillery happened between one of the fruit - girls and those black men . I could not believe any ...
Page 234
... leaves . SPENSER . For you , my lord , many years ( I trust ) are waiting ; I shall never see those fallen leaves . No ... leave it with me ; for gratitude is comfort . Oh ! my memory stands all a tip - toe 234 SELECTIONS FROM ENGLISH ...
... leaves . SPENSER . For you , my lord , many years ( I trust ) are waiting ; I shall never see those fallen leaves . No ... leave it with me ; for gratitude is comfort . Oh ! my memory stands all a tip - toe 234 SELECTIONS FROM ENGLISH ...
Page 237
... Leave , oh , leave me to my repose ! I have just now other business in hand , which would seem idle to you , but is with me very stuff o ' the conscience . " Is not this wild rose sweet without a comment ? Does not this daisy leap to my ...
... Leave , oh , leave me to my repose ! I have just now other business in hand , which would seem idle to you , but is with me very stuff o ' the conscience . " Is not this wild rose sweet without a comment ? Does not this daisy leap to my ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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