English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 189
... carried by barons of the Cinque Ports , and little bells at every end . And after a long time , he got up to the farther end , and all set themselves down at their several tables ; and that was also a brave sight and the King's first ...
... carried by barons of the Cinque Ports , and little bells at every end . And after a long time , he got up to the farther end , and all set themselves down at their several tables ; and that was also a brave sight and the King's first ...
Page 265
... carry it in my hand , then I found a dirty linen rag in the street , and I took that up , and wrapped it all together , and carried it in that a good way . I have often since heard people say when they have been talking of money , that ...
... carry it in my hand , then I found a dirty linen rag in the street , and I took that up , and wrapped it all together , and carried it in that a good way . I have often since heard people say when they have been talking of money , that ...
Page 273
... carry me back again with it when it gave back towards the sea . The wave that came upon me again , buried me at once 20 or 30 feet deep in its own body , and I could feel myself carried with a mighty force and swiftness towards the ...
... carry me back again with it when it gave back towards the sea . The wave that came upon me again , buried me at once 20 or 30 feet deep in its own body , and I could feel myself carried with a mighty force and swiftness towards the ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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