Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... thee ? ' That other answer'd : ' I n'ot1 how that may be : He wot well that the gold is with us tway . What shall we do ? what shall we to him say ? ' Shall it be counsel ? ' said the firsté shrew , 2 ' And I shall tellen thee in wordés ...
... thee ? ' That other answer'd : ' I n'ot1 how that may be : He wot well that the gold is with us tway . What shall we do ? what shall we to him say ? ' Shall it be counsel ? ' said the firsté shrew , 2 ' And I shall tellen thee in wordés ...
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... thee behoven shall ; Rede15 well thyself , that otherfolk can'st rede , And truth thee shall deliver ' t is no drede.16 Pain thee not each crooked to redress In trust of her that turneth as a ball ; Great rest standeth in little ...
... thee behoven shall ; Rede15 well thyself , that otherfolk can'st rede , And truth thee shall deliver ' t is no drede.16 Pain thee not each crooked to redress In trust of her that turneth as a ball ; Great rest standeth in little ...
Side 40
... thee gude cheer of it that God thee sends , For warld's wrak but welfare3 nought avails ; Nae gude is thine save only that thou spends , Remanant all thou bruikes but with bails Seek to solace when sadness thee assails ; In dolour lang ...
... thee gude cheer of it that God thee sends , For warld's wrak but welfare3 nought avails ; Nae gude is thine save only that thou spends , Remanant all thou bruikes but with bails Seek to solace when sadness thee assails ; In dolour lang ...
Side 41
... thee , That both in youth and eild , and every hour , The love of God most dear to man suld be ; That him , of ... thee wrought . The Nightingale sang , Man , love the Lord most dear , That thee and all this world made of nought . The ...
... thee , That both in youth and eild , and every hour , The love of God most dear to man suld be ; That him , of ... thee wrought . The Nightingale sang , Man , love the Lord most dear , That thee and all this world made of nought . The ...
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... thee ? I will pray no more for thee than I will pray for a dog . To whom William answered , Master Brown , now you have that which you sought for , and I pray God it be not laid to your charge in the last day ; howbeit , I forgive you ...
... thee ? I will pray no more for thee than I will pray for a dog . To whom William answered , Master Brown , now you have that which you sought for , and I pray God it be not laid to your charge in the last day ; howbeit , I forgive you ...
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