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Pagina 38
... doth . Sothely Jhesus , heerynge these thingis , wondride , and saide to men suynge hym : Trewly I saye to you I fond nat so grete feith in Yrael . Sothely Y say to you , that manye shulen come fro the est and west , and shulen rest ...
... doth . Sothely Jhesus , heerynge these thingis , wondride , and saide to men suynge hym : Trewly I saye to you I fond nat so grete feith in Yrael . Sothely Y say to you , that manye shulen come fro the est and west , and shulen rest ...
Pagina 47
... doth my sorrow rue , Returns thereto a hollow sound of plaint . Thus I alone , where all my freedom grew , In prison pine , with bondage and restraint : And with remembrance of the greater grief , To banish the less , I find my chief ...
... doth my sorrow rue , Returns thereto a hollow sound of plaint . Thus I alone , where all my freedom grew , In prison pine , with bondage and restraint : And with remembrance of the greater grief , To banish the less , I find my chief ...
Pagina 53
... doth worke more in a childe , for vertue and learning , I will gladlie report : which maie be hard with some pleasure , and folowed with more profit . Before I went into Germanie , I came to Brodegate in Lecetershire , to take my leave ...
... doth worke more in a childe , for vertue and learning , I will gladlie report : which maie be hard with some pleasure , and folowed with more profit . Before I went into Germanie , I came to Brodegate in Lecetershire , to take my leave ...
Pagina 63
... doth Erle Douglas come , His men in armour bright ; Full twenty hundred Scottish speres All marching in our sight ; All men of pleasant Tivydale , Fast by the river Tweede : " " O , cease your sports , " Erle Percy said , " And take ...
... doth Erle Douglas come , His men in armour bright ; Full twenty hundred Scottish speres All marching in our sight ; All men of pleasant Tivydale , Fast by the river Tweede : " " O , cease your sports , " Erle Percy said , " And take ...
Pagina 66
... doth bleed With sorrow for thy sake ; For sure , a more redoubted knight Mischance cold never take . " A knight amongst the Scotts there was , Which saw Erle Douglas dye , Who streight in wrath did vow revenge Upon the Lord Percye : Sir ...
... doth bleed With sorrow for thy sake ; For sure , a more redoubted knight Mischance cold never take . " A knight amongst the Scotts there was , Which saw Erle Douglas dye , Who streight in wrath did vow revenge Upon the Lord Percye : Sir ...
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Choice Specimens of English Literature: Selected from the Chief English ... Thomas Budd Shaw,William Smith Volledige weergave - 1850 |
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