Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 3Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 55
... wind blows sharp , you may walk as in a gallery . And those alleys must be likewise hedged , at both ends , to keep out the wind ; and these closer alleys must be ever finely gravelled , and no grass , because of going wet . In many of ...
... wind blows sharp , you may walk as in a gallery . And those alleys must be likewise hedged , at both ends , to keep out the wind ; and these closer alleys must be ever finely gravelled , and no grass , because of going wet . In many of ...
Page 122
... wind sped , Through narrow lanes his cumbered fire does haste ; By powerful charms of gold and silver led , The Lombard bankers and the Change to waste . Another backward to the Tower would go , And slowly eats his way against the wind ...
... wind sped , Through narrow lanes his cumbered fire does haste ; By powerful charms of gold and silver led , The Lombard bankers and the Change to waste . Another backward to the Tower would go , And slowly eats his way against the wind ...
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... wind that wanders , the weeds wind - shaken , These remain . Not a flower to be pressed of the foot that falls not ; As the heart of a dead man the seed - plots are dry ; From the thicket of thorns whence the nightingale calls not ...
... wind that wanders , the weeds wind - shaken , These remain . Not a flower to be pressed of the foot that falls not ; As the heart of a dead man the seed - plots are dry ; From the thicket of thorns whence the nightingale calls not ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13941437 | 9 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY fl 1470 | 15 |
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