Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, 4. raamatElizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... sing and crie , O alma redemptoris , evermo ; The sweetness hath his hertë pierced so Of Cristës moder , that to her to pray He can not stint of singing by the way . Our firstë foe , the serpent Sáthanás , That hath in Jewës hert his ...
... sing and crie , O alma redemptoris , evermo ; The sweetness hath his hertë pierced so Of Cristës moder , that to her to pray He can not stint of singing by the way . Our firstë foe , the serpent Sáthanás , That hath in Jewës hert his ...
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... sing . Again how fit youth is made , by learning to sing for grammar and other sciences , both we daily do see , and Plutarch learnedly doth prove , and Plato wisely did allow , who received no scholar into his school that had not ...
... sing . Again how fit youth is made , by learning to sing for grammar and other sciences , both we daily do see , and Plutarch learnedly doth prove , and Plato wisely did allow , who received no scholar into his school that had not ...
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... sing , Your song you sing with so much art , " " I fancy , when your song you sing , You sing your song with so much art . ' " 66 66 Truly , " said I , the turn is so natural either way , that you have made me almost giddy with it ...
... sing , Your song you sing with so much art , " " I fancy , when your song you sing , You sing your song with so much art . ' " 66 66 Truly , " said I , the turn is so natural either way , that you have made me almost giddy with it ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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