A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes, Explanatory, Illustrative, and Directing to the Best Editions and to Various Criticisms : Designed as a Text-book for the Higher Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. and J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 pagina's |
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Pagina 30
... ground ; I dursté swear they weigheden a pound , That on the Sunday were upon her head : Her hosed weren of fine scarlet red , Full strait ytied , and shoes full moist12 and new . Bold was her face , and fair and red of hew . She was a ...
... ground ; I dursté swear they weigheden a pound , That on the Sunday were upon her head : Her hosed weren of fine scarlet red , Full strait ytied , and shoes full moist12 and new . Bold was her face , and fair and red of hew . She was a ...
Pagina 33
... ground so high That all the world , as to mine eye , No more yseeméd than a prick , 3 Or ellés was the air so thick That I ne might it not discern.4 THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF . This has an instructive moral . A gentle- woman , out of an ...
... ground so high That all the world , as to mine eye , No more yseeméd than a prick , 3 Or ellés was the air so thick That I ne might it not discern.4 THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF . This has an instructive moral . A gentle- woman , out of an ...
Pagina 49
... ground , breed cattle , hew wood , and convey it to the towns . They also raise a great deal of poultry , and that " by a marvellous policy : for the hens do not sit upon the eggs ; but by keep- ing them in a certain equal heat , they ...
... ground , breed cattle , hew wood , and convey it to the towns . They also raise a great deal of poultry , and that " by a marvellous policy : for the hens do not sit upon the eggs ; but by keep- ing them in a certain equal heat , they ...
Pagina 52
... ground still in our hands . And whether we think it good that we so shall do or not , yet I think it were not best suddenly thus to leave it all up , and to put away our folk from our farm , till we have somewhat advised us thereon ...
... ground still in our hands . And whether we think it good that we so shall do or not , yet I think it were not best suddenly thus to leave it all up , and to put away our folk from our farm , till we have somewhat advised us thereon ...
Pagina 59
... ground is the dread and reve- rence of God , whereupon shall ensue the eschewing of the con- traries of these said virtues ; that is to say , ignorance , unkindness , rashness , desire of harm , unquiet enmity , hatred , many and crafty ...
... ground is the dread and reve- rence of God , whereupon shall ensue the eschewing of the con- traries of these said virtues ; that is to say , ignorance , unkindness , rashness , desire of harm , unquiet enmity , hatred , many and crafty ...
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