Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth ...F. Warne & Company, 1865 - 687 sider |
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... unto us it is A cell of ignorance ; travelling abed ; A prison for a debtor , that not dares To stride a limit . Arv . What should we speak of When we are old as you ? when we shall hear The rain and wind beat dark December , how , In ...
... unto us it is A cell of ignorance ; travelling abed ; A prison for a debtor , that not dares To stride a limit . Arv . What should we speak of When we are old as you ? when we shall hear The rain and wind beat dark December , how , In ...
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... unto a stripling's height attain'd , He ever would my widow's cause maintain With all the steady boldness of a man . I was no widow then . Second Cairl . Be comforted , good mother . Mother . What say'st thou to me ? knowest thou where ...
... unto a stripling's height attain'd , He ever would my widow's cause maintain With all the steady boldness of a man . I was no widow then . Second Cairl . Be comforted , good mother . Mother . What say'st thou to me ? knowest thou where ...
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... unto this day the ground of our speech , for no other offspring hath our language originally had than that . " The noble language- " the tongue that Shakspere spake❞ — which is our inheritance , may be saved from corruption by the ...
... unto this day the ground of our speech , for no other offspring hath our language originally had than that . " The noble language- " the tongue that Shakspere spake❞ — which is our inheritance , may be saved from corruption by the ...
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... unto a king- Taught by a peasant's wife , whom fate hath made Her sovereign's monitress . She little knows At whom she rails ; yet is the roof her own : Nor does she play the housewife grudgingly . Give her her humour ! So ! How stands ...
... unto a king- Taught by a peasant's wife , whom fate hath made Her sovereign's monitress . She little knows At whom she rails ; yet is the roof her own : Nor does she play the housewife grudgingly . Give her her humour ! So ! How stands ...
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... unto whom I have intrusted the government , as they wish to preserve my good will , and save their own souls , to do no injustice either to poor or rich . Let those who are noble and those who are not , equally obtain their rights ...
... unto whom I have intrusted the government , as they wish to preserve my good will , and save their own souls , to do no injustice either to poor or rich . Let those who are noble and those who are not , equally obtain their rights ...
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Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth Charles Knight Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1899 |
Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth Charles Knight Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
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