Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 3Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... turned has , and forth her wayës went ; But then began mine access and torment : To see her part , and follow I ne might , Methought the day was turned into night . JOHN SKELTON ( 1460 ? -1529 ) . TO MISTRESS MARGARET HUSSEY . MERRY ...
... turned has , and forth her wayës went ; But then began mine access and torment : To see her part , and follow I ne might , Methought the day was turned into night . JOHN SKELTON ( 1460 ? -1529 ) . TO MISTRESS MARGARET HUSSEY . MERRY ...
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... Turning short to one of his servants , who stood behind him , he bid him call a hackney - coach , and take care it was ... turned to me , told me he looked like an honest man , and went in without further ceremony . We had not gone far ...
... Turning short to one of his servants , who stood behind him , he bid him call a hackney - coach , and take care it was ... turned to me , told me he looked like an honest man , and went in without further ceremony . We had not gone far ...
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... turned slowly round , like a draper's lay - figure , that Mrs. Tulliver might miss no point of view . " I've sometimes thought there's a loop too much o ' ribbon on this left side , sister ; what do you think ? " said Mrs. Pullet . 66 ...
... turned slowly round , like a draper's lay - figure , that Mrs. Tulliver might miss no point of view . " I've sometimes thought there's a loop too much o ' ribbon on this left side , sister ; what do you think ? " said Mrs. Pullet . 66 ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13941437 | 9 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY fl 1470 | 15 |
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