Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... young to Crist did reverence . This litel child , his litel book lerning , As he sat in the schoole at his primér , He Alma redemptoris herdë sing , When children lerned to sing that high prayér ; And as he durst , he drew him ever near ...
... young to Crist did reverence . This litel child , his litel book lerning , As he sat in the schoole at his primér , He Alma redemptoris herdë sing , When children lerned to sing that high prayér ; And as he durst , he drew him ever near ...
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... young couple every day shared in each other's company , seemed to increase their passion . Some months were elapsed in this manner , till at last it was thought convenient to fix a day for the nuptials of the young couple , who seemed ...
... young couple every day shared in each other's company , seemed to increase their passion . Some months were elapsed in this manner , till at last it was thought convenient to fix a day for the nuptials of the young couple , who seemed ...
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... young pigs . It looks like refining a violet . Yet we should be cautious , while we con- demn the inhumanity , how we censure the wisdom of the practice . It might impart a gusto.— I remember an hypothesis , argued upon by the young ...
... young pigs . It looks like refining a violet . Yet we should be cautious , while we con- demn the inhumanity , how we censure the wisdom of the practice . It might impart a gusto.— I remember an hypothesis , argued upon by the young ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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