Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... coming of your joyous make , 3 And hearken to the birds ' love - learned song , The dewy leaves among ! Now they of joy and pleasance to you sing , That all the woods them answer , and their echo ring . 1 Wedding Hymn . 3 Mate . 2 ...
... coming of your joyous make , 3 And hearken to the birds ' love - learned song , The dewy leaves among ! Now they of joy and pleasance to you sing , That all the woods them answer , and their echo ring . 1 Wedding Hymn . 3 Mate . 2 ...
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... trade , and only moderately genteel . On their first coming into the for the Co country , they had lived in proportion to their income 220 SELECTIONS FROM ENGLISH LITERATURE JANE AUSTEN (1775-1817) A Dinner-Party in Prospect 10.
... trade , and only moderately genteel . On their first coming into the for the Co country , they had lived in proportion to their income 220 SELECTIONS FROM ENGLISH LITERATURE JANE AUSTEN (1775-1817) A Dinner-Party in Prospect 10.
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... coming up the Foyle . Soon there was a stir in the Irish camp . The besiegers were on the alert for miles along both shores . The ships were in extreme peril for the river was low ; and the only navigable channel ran very near to the ...
... coming up the Foyle . Soon there was a stir in the Irish camp . The besiegers were on the alert for miles along both shores . The ships were in extreme peril for the river was low ; and the only navigable channel ran very near to the ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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