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... poor , for young and old , the healthiest of pleasures from the highest human source . It will illustrate all forms of thought , from the lightest jest that has the true ring in it to the utmost reach of heavenward aspiration . It will ...
... poor , for young and old , the healthiest of pleasures from the highest human source . It will illustrate all forms of thought , from the lightest jest that has the true ring in it to the utmost reach of heavenward aspiration . It will ...
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... poor mangled flock , That doth both hurt and maim the same with arméd head , Whiles on their horns they bear each one of them a lock , And do not feed their sheep but with their sheep are fed . And doth not think so much on his poor ...
... poor mangled flock , That doth both hurt and maim the same with arméd head , Whiles on their horns they bear each one of them a lock , And do not feed their sheep but with their sheep are fed . And doth not think so much on his poor ...
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... poor men understand ; But yet ten thousand moe do fall down by his side The which do never come unto the Bishop's hand . Ob signifieth against , and is against each thing , And contrary to that that it is put unto ; And from this word ...
... poor men understand ; But yet ten thousand moe do fall down by his side The which do never come unto the Bishop's hand . Ob signifieth against , and is against each thing , And contrary to that that it is put unto ; And from this word ...
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... poor whether they were , They did ever right . Every year Sir Cleges would At Christmás a great feast hold In worship of that day , As royal in allé thing As he haddé been a king For sooth as I you say . Rich and poor in the country ...
... poor whether they were , They did ever right . Every year Sir Cleges would At Christmás a great feast hold In worship of that day , As royal in allé thing As he haddé been a king For sooth as I you say . Rich and poor in the country ...
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... poor man that the cherries brought ! " He came anon and tarried not , Without any scorn . When he came before the King On his knees he fell kneeling The lords all beforn . To the King he spake full still : " Lord , " he said , " what is ...
... poor man that the cherries brought ! " He came anon and tarried not , Without any scorn . When he came before the King On his knees he fell kneeling The lords all beforn . To the King he spake full still : " Lord , " he said , " what is ...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley Cassell, ltd Visualização completa - 1883 |
Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley Cassell, ltd Visualização completa - 1883 |
Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley Cassell, ltd Visualização completa - 1883 |
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