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With telling me of the moldwarp and the ant , Of the dreamer Merlin and his prophecies , And of a dragon , and a finless ... I'll tell thee what ; He held me last night at least nine hours In reckoning up the several devil's names That ...
With telling me of the moldwarp and the ant , Of the dreamer Merlin and his prophecies , And of a dragon , and a finless ... I'll tell thee what ; He held me last night at least nine hours In reckoning up the several devil's names That ...
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dear sir , and once more receive my best and most grateful thanks - and tell my dear Miss Howe , and vouchsafe to see and to tell my worthy Norton - she will be one day , I fear not , though now lowly in her fortunes , a saint in heaven ...
dear sir , and once more receive my best and most grateful thanks - and tell my dear Miss Howe , and vouchsafe to see and to tell my worthy Norton - she will be one day , I fear not , though now lowly in her fortunes , a saint in heaven ...
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You will say that I am quite an invalid , and go nowhere , and therefore must decline their obliging invitation ; beginning with my compliments , of course . But you will do everything right . I need not tell you what is to be done .
You will say that I am quite an invalid , and go nowhere , and therefore must decline their obliging invitation ; beginning with my compliments , of course . But you will do everything right . I need not tell you what is to be done .
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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