Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 11913 |
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... brought as mickle white monie As gane my men and me , And I brought a half - fou o ' gude red goud Out o'er the sea wi ' me . " Mak ' ready , mak ' ready , my merry men a ' ! Our gude ship sails the morn . ” " Now , ever alake , my ...
... brought as mickle white monie As gane my men and me , And I brought a half - fou o ' gude red goud Out o'er the sea wi ' me . " Mak ' ready , mak ' ready , my merry men a ' ! Our gude ship sails the morn . ” " Now , ever alake , my ...
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... brought me a taper , and immediately from out of the silent Desert there rushed in a flood of life unseen before . Monsters of moths of all shapes and hues that never before perhaps had looked upon the shining of a flame now madly ...
... brought me a taper , and immediately from out of the silent Desert there rushed in a flood of life unseen before . Monsters of moths of all shapes and hues that never before perhaps had looked upon the shining of a flame now madly ...
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... brought that arm into action , and hit out a couple of times with all his might - once at Mr. Cuff's left eye , and once on his beautiful Roman nose . Cuff went down this time , to the astonishment of the assembly . Figs's left made ...
... brought that arm into action , and hit out a couple of times with all his might - once at Mr. Cuff's left eye , and once on his beautiful Roman nose . Cuff went down this time , to the astonishment of the assembly . Figs's left made ...
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