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And in his hand a javelin he did bear , And on his head ( as fit for warlike stoures ) A gilt engraven morion he did wear ; That as some did him love , so others did him fear . Then came the jolly Summer , being dight In a thin silken ...
And in his hand a javelin he did bear , And on his head ( as fit for warlike stoures ) A gilt engraven morion he did wear ; That as some did him love , so others did him fear . Then came the jolly Summer , being dight In a thin silken ...
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some peeces are translated by age , some by sicknesse , some by warre , some by justice ; but Gods hand is in every translation ; and his hand shall binde up all our scattered leaves againe , for that Librarie where every booke shall ...
some peeces are translated by age , some by sicknesse , some by warre , some by justice ; but Gods hand is in every translation ; and his hand shall binde up all our scattered leaves againe , for that Librarie where every booke shall ...
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I agree , and thus I plight Hand and heart and all that's mine ; Good sir Roger , do us right , Make us one at Cuthbert's shrine , We will in a cottage live , Happy , though of no estate ; Every clock more love shall give ; We in ...
I agree , and thus I plight Hand and heart and all that's mine ; Good sir Roger , do us right , Make us one at Cuthbert's shrine , We will in a cottage live , Happy , though of no estate ; Every clock more love shall give ; We in ...
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Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville : a ... Edmund Blunden Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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