Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... wound ? MESS . Unwounded of his enemies he fell . MAN . Wearied with slaughter , then , or how ? explain . MESS . By his own hands . ΜΑΝ . MESS . Self - violence ? what cause Brought him so soon at variance with himself Among his foes ...
... wound ? MESS . Unwounded of his enemies he fell . MAN . Wearied with slaughter , then , or how ? explain . MESS . By his own hands . ΜΑΝ . MESS . Self - violence ? what cause Brought him so soon at variance with himself Among his foes ...
Page 141
... wounds me like his dart . ' Pray how do you like that Ah ! doth it not make a pretty figure in that place ? Ah ! - -it looks as if I felt the dart , and cried out at being pricked with it . " For , ah ! it wounds me like his dart . ' 29 ...
... wounds me like his dart . ' Pray how do you like that Ah ! doth it not make a pretty figure in that place ? Ah ! - -it looks as if I felt the dart , and cried out at being pricked with it . " For , ah ! it wounds me like his dart . ' 29 ...
Page 303
... wound , each weakness clear ; And struck his finger on the place , And said : Thou ailest here , and here ! He look'd on Europe's dying hour Of fitful dream and feverish power ; His eye plung'd down the weltering strife , The turmoil of ...
... wound , each weakness clear ; And struck his finger on the place , And said : Thou ailest here , and here ! He look'd on Europe's dying hour Of fitful dream and feverish power ; His eye plung'd down the weltering strife , The turmoil of ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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