Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 3Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Elizabeth Lee. HENGO . Oh , uncle , uncle , I feel I cannot stay long ! yet I'll fetch it , To keep your noble life . Uncle , I am heart - whole And would live . CAR . Thou shalt , long , I hope . HENGO . But my head , uncle ! Methinks ...
Elizabeth Lee. HENGO . Oh , uncle , uncle , I feel I cannot stay long ! yet I'll fetch it , To keep your noble life . Uncle , I am heart - whole And would live . CAR . Thou shalt , long , I hope . HENGO . But my head , uncle ! Methinks ...
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... uncle , uncle , Oh ! how it pricks me ! Am I preserved for this ? Extremely pricks me . CAR . Coward , rascal coward ! Dogs eat thy flesh ! HENGO . Oh , I bleed hard ! I faint , too : out upon ' t . How sick I am ! CAR . Look , boy ...
... uncle , uncle , Oh ! how it pricks me ! Am I preserved for this ? Extremely pricks me . CAR . Coward , rascal coward ! Dogs eat thy flesh ! HENGO . Oh , I bleed hard ! I faint , too : out upon ' t . How sick I am ! CAR . Look , boy ...
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... uncle's gaiters . Not that Tom was in awe of his uncle's mental superiority ; indeed , he had made up his mind that he didn't want to be a gentleman farmer , because he shouldn't like to be such a thin - legged silly fellow as his uncle ...
... uncle's gaiters . Not that Tom was in awe of his uncle's mental superiority ; indeed , he had made up his mind that he didn't want to be a gentleman farmer , because he shouldn't like to be such a thin - legged silly fellow as his uncle ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13941437 | 9 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY fl 1470 | 15 |
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