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... hall . In one point , we had probably the advantage of them : we could read and it is most likely that they could not . For the rest every age has its own amusements ; and these metrical romances , whether said or sung , may be regarded ...
... hall . In one point , we had probably the advantage of them : we could read and it is most likely that they could not . For the rest every age has its own amusements ; and these metrical romances , whether said or sung , may be regarded ...
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... sholde we . " Thus they renisht them to ryde , Of twoe good renisht steedes And when they come to Kyng Adland's halle , Of red golde shone their weedes . And when they come to Kynge Adland's halls , Before 6 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... sholde we . " Thus they renisht them to ryde , Of twoe good renisht steedes And when they come to Kyng Adland's halle , Of red golde shone their weedes . And when they come to Kynge Adland's halls , Before 6 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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Mary Russell Mitford. And when they come to Kynge Adland's halls , Before the goodlye yate There they found good Kyng Adland , Rearing himself thereatt . " Nowe Christe thee save , good Kyng Adland , Now Christ thee save and see ! " Said ...
Mary Russell Mitford. And when they come to Kynge Adland's halls , Before the goodlye yate There they found good Kyng Adland , Rearing himself thereatt . " Nowe Christe thee save , good Kyng Adland , Now Christ thee save and see ! " Said ...
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... hall yate , There they found a proud portér , Rearing himselfe thereatt . Sayes , " Christ thee save , thou proud portér , ” Sayes , " Christ thee save and see . " " Now you be welcome , " sayd the portér , " Of what land soever ye be ...
... hall yate , There they found a proud portér , Rearing himselfe thereatt . Sayes , " Christ thee save , thou proud portér , ” Sayes , " Christ thee save and see . " " Now you be welcome , " sayd the portér , " Of what land soever ye be ...
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... hall board ; The frothe that came from his bridle bitte , Light on Kyng Bremor's beard . Sayes , " Stable thy steede , thou proud harpér , Goe stable him in the stalle ; It doth not become a proud harpér , To stable him in a kyng's ...
... hall board ; The frothe that came from his bridle bitte , Light on Kyng Bremor's beard . Sayes , " Stable thy steede , thou proud harpér , Goe stable him in the stalle ; It doth not become a proud harpér , To stable him in a kyng's ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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