Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... soon rich in tales of love - animal love and war . Then Walter Map , a chaplain to King Henry II . , and the Englishman of greatest genius in Henry's reign , a man who united lively wit with a profound religious earnestness , blended ...
... soon rich in tales of love - animal love and war . Then Walter Map , a chaplain to King Henry II . , and the Englishman of greatest genius in Henry's reign , a man who united lively wit with a profound religious earnestness , blended ...
الصفحة 24
... soon learn to preserve its rhythm . The pronunciation generally should be less slurred than it now is , and tend slightly to bring the vowel - sounds into accord with those of our neigh bours over sea . SIR CLEGES . Will ye listen , and ...
... soon learn to preserve its rhythm . The pronunciation generally should be less slurred than it now is , and tend slightly to bring the vowel - sounds into accord with those of our neigh bours over sea . SIR CLEGES . Will ye listen , and ...
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... soon When he thought on that tide , And on his mirths that he should hold , And how he had his manors sold , And his rentés wide . Muché sorrow made he there ; He wrung his hand and wepéd sore , And felléd was his pride . And as he ...
... soon When he thought on that tide , And on his mirths that he should hold , And how he had his manors sold , And his rentés wide . Muché sorrow made he there ; He wrung his hand and wepéd sore , And felléd was his pride . And as he ...
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... soon thereto : " To - morrow to Cardiff will I go , After your intent . " On the morrow , when it was light , The lady had a pannier dight , " As he kneeléd on his knee , Underneath a cherry tree , Making his prayére , He raught a bough ...
... soon thereto : " To - morrow to Cardiff will I go , After your intent . " On the morrow , when it was light , The lady had a pannier dight , " As he kneeléd on his knee , Underneath a cherry tree , Making his prayére , He raught a bough ...
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... soon anon , It will none other be . Then Sir Cleges with heavy cheer Took his son and his pannier ; Into the hall went he . The Steward walked therewithal Among the lordés in the hall That were rich in weed.12 To Sir Cleges he went ...
... soon anon , It will none other be . Then Sir Cleges with heavy cheer Took his son and his pannier ; Into the hall went he . The Steward walked therewithal Among the lordés in the hall That were rich in weed.12 To Sir Cleges he went ...
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