Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 |
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... dear father she spake , saying : " Father , dear , couldst thou not lend me a high waggon with strong wheels , that I may take the goodly raiment to the river to wash , so much as I have lying soiled ? Yea and it is seemly that thou ...
... dear father she spake , saying : " Father , dear , couldst thou not lend me a high waggon with strong wheels , that I may take the goodly raiment to the river to wash , so much as I have lying soiled ? Yea and it is seemly that thou ...
Page 120
... dear friends , my thanks are too dear a halfpenny . Were you not sent for ? Is it your own inclining ? Is it a free visitation ? Come , deal justly with me . Come , come . Nay , speak . Guil . What should we say , my lord ? Ham . Why ...
... dear friends , my thanks are too dear a halfpenny . Were you not sent for ? Is it your own inclining ? Is it a free visitation ? Come , deal justly with me . Come , come . Nay , speak . Guil . What should we say , my lord ? Ham . Why ...
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... dear , dear Friend ; and in thy voice I catch The language of my former heart , and read May I behold in thee what I was once , My dear , dear Sister ! and this prayer I make , Knowing that Nature never did betray The heart that loved ...
... dear , dear Friend ; and in thy voice I catch The language of my former heart , and read May I behold in thee what I was once , My dear , dear Sister ! and this prayer I make , Knowing that Nature never did betray The heart that loved ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
TRANSLATIONS | 16 |
Ezekiel XXXVII 114 | 24 |
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