Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 90
... side was open , where the throng On banks and scaffolds under sky might stand ; I among these aloof obscurely stood . The feast and noon grew high , and sacrifice Had filled their hearts with mirth , high cheer , and wine , When to ...
... side was open , where the throng On banks and scaffolds under sky might stand ; I among these aloof obscurely stood . The feast and noon grew high , and sacrifice Had filled their hearts with mirth , high cheer , and wine , When to ...
Page 136
... side by side through the town , I was let into the characters of all the principal inhabitants whom we met in our way . One was a dog , another a whelp , another a cur , and another the son of a bitch , under which several denominations ...
... side by side through the town , I was let into the characters of all the principal inhabitants whom we met in our way . One was a dog , another a whelp , another a cur , and another the son of a bitch , under which several denominations ...
Page 259
... side of the river ; and then the work of unloading began . First were rolled on shore barrels containing six thousand bushels of meal . Then came great cheeses , casks of beef , flitches of bacon , kegs of butter , sacks of pease and ...
... side of the river ; and then the work of unloading began . First were rolled on shore barrels containing six thousand bushels of meal . Then came great cheeses , casks of beef , flitches of bacon , kegs of butter , sacks of pease and ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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