Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, 4. raamatElizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... arm in arm in lovely wise : With countenance demure , and modest grace , They numbered even steps and equal pace ; Of which the eldest that Fidelia hight , Like sunny beams threw from her crystal face That could have dazed the rash ...
... arm in arm in lovely wise : With countenance demure , and modest grace , They numbered even steps and equal pace ; Of which the eldest that Fidelia hight , Like sunny beams threw from her crystal face That could have dazed the rash ...
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... arms on those two massy pillars , That to the arched roof gave main support . He , unsuspicious , led him ; which when Samson Felt in his arms , with head a while inclined , And eyes fast fixed he stood , as one who prayed , Or some ...
... arms on those two massy pillars , That to the arched roof gave main support . He , unsuspicious , led him ; which when Samson Felt in his arms , with head a while inclined , And eyes fast fixed he stood , as one who prayed , Or some ...
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... arms extended . In one hand she held an ineffectual cordial which she had just been offering her dying mistress ; her face was swollen with weeping ( though used to such scenes as this ) ; and she turned her eyes towards me , as if she ...
... arms extended . In one hand she held an ineffectual cordial which she had just been offering her dying mistress ; her face was swollen with weeping ( though used to such scenes as this ) ; and she turned her eyes towards me , as if she ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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