Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... horse were com- manded by Cowley and Despreaux . There came the bowmen under their valiant leaders , Descartes ... horse , and Pindar the light - horse ; Euclid was chief engineer ; Plato and Aristotle commanded the bowmen ; Herodotus ...
... horse were com- manded by Cowley and Despreaux . There came the bowmen under their valiant leaders , Descartes ... horse , and Pindar the light - horse ; Euclid was chief engineer ; Plato and Aristotle commanded the bowmen ; Herodotus ...
Page 136
... horse , to jabber French , and to talk against passive obedience ; to which he added , that he scarce ever knew a ... horses together for that night . As we rode side by side through the town , I was let into the characters of all the ...
... horse , to jabber French , and to talk against passive obedience ; to which he added , that he scarce ever knew a ... horses together for that night . As we rode side by side through the town , I was let into the characters of all the ...
Page 204
... horse drew nigh Those paths so dear to me . And now we reach the orchard - plot ; And , as we climbed the hill , The sinking moon to Lucy's cot Came near , and nearer still . In one of those sweet dreams I slept , Kind Nature's gentlest ...
... horse drew nigh Those paths so dear to me . And now we reach the orchard - plot ; And , as we climbed the hill , The sinking moon to Lucy's cot Came near , and nearer still . In one of those sweet dreams I slept , Kind Nature's gentlest ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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