English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 pages |
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... seems property 34 32 she 33 no - ways 29 rather be peacefulness Ye , my dear sisters , shall have no beast but a cat only . A nun that has property seems rather a housewife , as Martha was , than a nun ; and in no wise may she be Mary ...
... seems property 34 32 she 33 no - ways 29 rather be peacefulness Ye , my dear sisters , shall have no beast but a cat only . A nun that has property seems rather a housewife , as Martha was , than a nun ; and in no wise may she be Mary ...
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... seems to me 26 twice once 28 if easy not are con thank means thank , be grateful 33 bear every one greater less ingenuity am not 39 ignorant 42 compiler sword slay sense 15 means problems and 31 34 their solutions 16 pertaining 17 have ...
... seems to me 26 twice once 28 if easy not are con thank means thank , be grateful 33 bear every one greater less ingenuity am not 39 ignorant 42 compiler sword slay sense 15 means problems and 31 34 their solutions 16 pertaining 17 have ...
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... seems to bee . " 24. " I am wilfull of my way , " quoth Sir Guye , " And of my morning tyde : " " I'le lead thee through the wood , " quoth 66 Robin , ' Good ffellow , I'le be thy guide . " 25. " I seeke an outlaw , " quoth Sir Guye ...
... seems to bee . " 24. " I am wilfull of my way , " quoth Sir Guye , " And of my morning tyde : " " I'le lead thee through the wood , " quoth 66 Robin , ' Good ffellow , I'le be thy guide . " 25. " I seeke an outlaw , " quoth Sir Guye ...
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... seems a virgin best . So well it her beseems that ye would ween Some angel she had been . Her long loose yellow locks like golden wire , Sprinkled with pearl , and pearling flowers atween , Do like a golden mantle her attire ; And ...
... seems a virgin best . So well it her beseems that ye would ween Some angel she had been . Her long loose yellow locks like golden wire , Sprinkled with pearl , and pearling flowers atween , Do like a golden mantle her attire ; And ...
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... seems that he before his eyes had placed A goodly pattern , to whose perfect mould He fashioned them as comely as he ... seem to please . That is thy sovereign might , O Cyprian queen ! which , flowing from the beamf Of thy bright star ...
... seems that he before his eyes had placed A goodly pattern , to whose perfect mould He fashioned them as comely as he ... seem to please . That is thy sovereign might , O Cyprian queen ! which , flowing from the beamf Of thy bright star ...
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