English Masterpieces, 1. köideP. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 412
... ground , but to leave on either side ground enough for diversity of side alleys , unto which the two covert alleys of the green may deliver 89 you ; but there must be no alleys with 10 hedges at either end of this great inclosure ; not ...
... ground , but to leave on either side ground enough for diversity of side alleys , unto which the two covert alleys of the green may deliver 89 you ; but there must be no alleys with 10 hedges at either end of this great inclosure ; not ...
Page 413
... ground by some equality of bores , that it stay little ; and for fine devices , of arching water without spilling , and making it rise in several forms ( of feathers , drinking glasses , canopies , and the like ) , they be pretty things ...
... ground by some equality of bores , that it stay little ; and for fine devices , of arching water without spilling , and making it rise in several forms ( of feathers , drinking glasses , canopies , and the like ) , they be pretty things ...
Page 544
... ground . Gliding metéorous , as evening mist Risen from a river o'er the marish glides , And gathers ground fast at the laborer's heel Homeward returning . High in front advanced , The brandished sword of God before them blazed , Fierce ...
... ground . Gliding metéorous , as evening mist Risen from a river o'er the marish glides , And gathers ground fast at the laborer's heel Homeward returning . High in front advanced , The brandished sword of God before them blazed , Fierce ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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