Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... round and longe . And , as the guise was in his contree , Ful highe upon a char of gold stood he , With foure white bolles in the trais . Instede of cote - armure on his harnais , With nayles yelwe , and bright as any gold , He hadde a ...
... round and longe . And , as the guise was in his contree , Ful highe upon a char of gold stood he , With foure white bolles in the trais . Instede of cote - armure on his harnais , With nayles yelwe , and bright as any gold , He hadde a ...
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... round about the earth in forty minutes ' . He seems always hurrying from his subject , even while describing it ; but the stroke , like the lightning's , is sure as it is sudden . He takes the widest possible range , but from that very ...
... round about the earth in forty minutes ' . He seems always hurrying from his subject , even while describing it ; but the stroke , like the lightning's , is sure as it is sudden . He takes the widest possible range , but from that very ...
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... round the ingle , form a circle wide ; The sire turns o'er , with patriarchal grace , The big ha ' - Bible , ance his father's pride : His bonnet rev'rently is laid aside , His lyart haffets wearing thin an ' bare ; Those strains that ...
... round the ingle , form a circle wide ; The sire turns o'er , with patriarchal grace , The big ha ' - Bible , ance his father's pride : His bonnet rev'rently is laid aside , His lyart haffets wearing thin an ' bare ; Those strains that ...
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