Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... turn , even in like state To Simon's court , which is th ' Archdeacon's Mercurie . And of the churches ' right he maketh open sale , But till he have sold more this may be pardoned well ; But that then not obtained , when all things ...
... turn , even in like state To Simon's court , which is th ' Archdeacon's Mercurie . And of the churches ' right he maketh open sale , But till he have sold more this may be pardoned well ; But that then not obtained , when all things ...
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... turn colour day or night ; This aght be a swete sight . This ought to be a sweet sight . Ther beth iiij willis in the abbei , There are four wells in the abbey , Of triacle " and halwei , 12 Of theriac and healing cup ,, • Canel . Bark ...
... turn colour day or night ; This aght be a swete sight . This ought to be a sweet sight . Ther beth iiij willis in the abbei , There are four wells in the abbey , Of triacle " and halwei , 12 Of theriac and healing cup ,, • Canel . Bark ...
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... Turn into bright crystal To give monkes more light . To give monks more light . When the masses beth iseiid , When the masses have been said , And the bokes up ileiid , And the books aside are laid , The cristal turnith into glasse ...
... Turn into bright crystal To give monkes more light . To give monks more light . When the masses beth iseiid , When the masses have been said , And the bokes up ileiid , And the books aside are laid , The cristal turnith into glasse ...
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... turn away ; from " styran , " to steer , guide , remove . 17 Whipped away , whip and quip , First English " hweop " ( still in vulgar use as " whop " ) , Cymric " chwip , " are mimetic words , repre- senting the sound of a quick ...
... turn away ; from " styran , " to steer , guide , remove . 17 Whipped away , whip and quip , First English " hweop " ( still in vulgar use as " whop " ) , Cymric " chwip , " are mimetic words , repre- senting the sound of a quick ...
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... turns into music Petrarch's narrative , with grace , pathos , and kindly touches of humour that make its impression deeper , the reader should not fail to observe how firmly yet delicately he preserves the type of an unswerving love and ...
... turns into music Petrarch's narrative , with grace , pathos , and kindly touches of humour that make its impression deeper , the reader should not fail to observe how firmly yet delicately he preserves the type of an unswerving love and ...
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