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I. SHALL I then silent be , or shall I speak ? And , if I speak , her wrath renew I shall ; And , if I silent be , my heart will break , Or choked be with overflowing gall . What tyranny is this , both my heart to thrall , And eke my ...
I. SHALL I then silent be , or shall I speak ? And , if I speak , her wrath renew I shall ; And , if I silent be , my heart will break , Or choked be with overflowing gall . What tyranny is this , both my heart to thrall , And eke my ...
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Speak it in Welsh . Will not you ? Who shall say me nay ? Let me not understand you then : GLEND . I can speak English , lord , as well as you , For I was train'd up in the English court ; Where , being but young , I framed to the harp ...
Speak it in Welsh . Will not you ? Who shall say me nay ? Let me not understand you then : GLEND . I can speak English , lord , as well as you , For I was train'd up in the English court ; Where , being but young , I framed to the harp ...
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The Teacher needed not now to gather men personally round him , that he might speak to them what he knew ; print it in a Book , and all learners far and wide , for a trifle , had it each at his own fireside , much more effectually to ...
The Teacher needed not now to gather men personally round him , that he might speak to them what he knew ; print it in a Book , and all learners far and wide , for a trifle , had it each at his own fireside , much more effectually to ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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