Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 129
... turned her raillery upon me . " Mr. Bickerstaff , you remember you followed me one night from the play - house ; suppose you should carry me thither to - morrow night , and lead me into the front box . " This put us into a long field of ...
... turned her raillery upon me . " Mr. Bickerstaff , you remember you followed me one night from the play - house ; suppose you should carry me thither to - morrow night , and lead me into the front box . " This put us into a long field of ...
Page 216
... turned out o ' their bits o ' bields , to sleep with the tod and the blackcock in the muirs ! —Ride your ways , Ellangowan . - Our bairns are hinging at our weary backs - look that your braw cradle at hame be the fairer spread up : not ...
... turned out o ' their bits o ' bields , to sleep with the tod and the blackcock in the muirs ! —Ride your ways , Ellangowan . - Our bairns are hinging at our weary backs - look that your braw cradle at hame be the fairer spread up : not ...
Page 293
... turned to Nancy , and surveyed her from head to foot - then wheeled her round , to ascertain that the back view was equally faultless . " What do you think o ' these gowns , aunt Osgood ? " said Priscilla , while Nancy helped her to ...
... turned to Nancy , and surveyed her from head to foot - then wheeled her round , to ascertain that the back view was equally faultless . " What do you think o ' these gowns , aunt Osgood ? " said Priscilla , while Nancy helped her to ...
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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