English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 212
... Tell us tidings . 3rd Shep . Is he come ? Then everyone take heed to his things . [ Takes the cloak from him . ] Mak . What ! I am a yeoman , I tell you , of the king's ; The self and the same , sent from great lordings And such . Fie ...
... Tell us tidings . 3rd Shep . Is he come ? Then everyone take heed to his things . [ Takes the cloak from him . ] Mak . What ! I am a yeoman , I tell you , of the king's ; The self and the same , sent from great lordings And such . Fie ...
Page 321
... TELL ME , WHERE IS FANCY BRED Tell me , where is fancy bred , Or in the heart , or in the head ? 4 body - guard of gentlemen How begot , how nourished ? Reply , reply . SONGS 321 Who Is Sylvia? Over Hill, Over Dale Tell Me, Where Is ...
... TELL ME , WHERE IS FANCY BRED Tell me , where is fancy bred , Or in the heart , or in the head ? 4 body - guard of gentlemen How begot , how nourished ? Reply , reply . SONGS 321 Who Is Sylvia? Over Hill, Over Dale Tell Me, Where Is ...
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... TELL THY LOVE NEVER seek to tell thy love , Love that never told can be ; For the gentle wind does move Silently , invisibly . I told my love , I told my love , I told her all my heart , Trembling , cold , in ghastly fears . Ah ! she ...
... TELL THY LOVE NEVER seek to tell thy love , Love that never told can be ; For the gentle wind does move Silently , invisibly . I told my love , I told my love , I told her all my heart , Trembling , cold , in ghastly fears . Ah ! she ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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