Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 |
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... fair langage . He hadde i - made many a fair mariage Of yonge wymmen , at his owne cost . Unto his ordre he was a noble post . Ful wel biloved and famulier was he With frankeleyns over al in his cuntre , And eek with worthi wommen of ...
... fair langage . He hadde i - made many a fair mariage Of yonge wymmen , at his owne cost . Unto his ordre he was a noble post . Ful wel biloved and famulier was he With frankeleyns over al in his cuntre , And eek with worthi wommen of ...
Pagina 207
... fair . CHORUS Happy , happy , happy pair ! None but the brave , None but the brave , None but the brave deserves the fair . п Timotheus , placed on high Amid the tuneful choir , With flying fingers touch'd the lyre : The trembling notes ...
... fair . CHORUS Happy , happy , happy pair ! None but the brave , None but the brave , None but the brave deserves the fair . п Timotheus , placed on high Amid the tuneful choir , With flying fingers touch'd the lyre : The trembling notes ...
Pagina 345
... fair , Eident a thousand years and mair . Yes , I have watch'd o'er ilk degree , Wherever blooms femenitye ; But sinless virgin , free of stain . In mind and body , fand I nane . Never , since the banquet of time , Found I a virgin in ...
... fair , Eident a thousand years and mair . Yes , I have watch'd o'er ilk degree , Wherever blooms femenitye ; But sinless virgin , free of stain . In mind and body , fand I nane . Never , since the banquet of time , Found I a virgin in ...
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Ezekiel XXXVII 114 | 24 |
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