Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 165
... Poor creature ! -poor boy ! -poor gentle- man ! 66 " " 66 " " " He was alive last Whitsuntide ! " said the coachman . " Whitsuntide - alas ! " cried Trim , extending his right arm , - What is Whitsuntide , Jonathan , " ( for that was ...
... Poor creature ! -poor boy ! -poor gentle- man ! 66 " " 66 " " " He was alive last Whitsuntide ! " said the coachman . " Whitsuntide - alas ! " cried Trim , extending his right arm , - What is Whitsuntide , Jonathan , " ( for that was ...
Page 185
... poor dear Dick . He used to say that Croaker rhymed to joker ; and so we used to laugh - Poor Dick . [ Going to cry . HONEYWOOD . His fate affects me . CROAKER . Ah , he grew sick of this miserable life , where we do nothing but eat and ...
... poor dear Dick . He used to say that Croaker rhymed to joker ; and so we used to laugh - Poor Dick . [ Going to cry . HONEYWOOD . His fate affects me . CROAKER . Ah , he grew sick of this miserable life , where we do nothing but eat and ...
Page 217
... poor man be properly dressed , and accompany his young lady to Woodbourne . 66 Honest Mac - Morlan received this mandate with great joy , but pondered much upon executing that part of it which related to newly attiring the worthy ...
... poor man be properly dressed , and accompany his young lady to Woodbourne . 66 Honest Mac - Morlan received this mandate with great joy , but pondered much upon executing that part of it which related to newly attiring the worthy ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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