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Ah ! Hadad , meanest thou to re- Thou didst ; for I have feared , my gentle Ta- Li TH Di 2 Bu Jea 01 And Je e H Of t H Som Shud How And Bous Who Of e Vers And F But t Vo The sun in heaven , and shake the loosened Thy.
Ah ! Hadad , meanest thou to re- Thou didst ; for I have feared , my gentle Ta- Li TH Di 2 Bu Jea 01 And Je e H Of t H Som Shud How And Bous Who Of e Vers And F But t Vo The sun in heaven , and shake the loosened Thy.
Pagina 311
Gentle river , gentle river : trans- lated from the Spanish . PERCY . Although the English are remarkable for the number and variety of their ancient ballads , and retain , perhaps , a greater fondness for these old simple rhapsodies of ...
Gentle river , gentle river : trans- lated from the Spanish . PERCY . Although the English are remarkable for the number and variety of their ancient ballads , and retain , perhaps , a greater fondness for these old simple rhapsodies of ...
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Gentle river , gentle river : trans- lated from the Spanish . PERCY . Although the English are remarkable for the number and variety of their ancient ballads , and retain , perhaps , a greater fondness for these old simple rhapsodies of ...
Gentle river , gentle river : trans- lated from the Spanish . PERCY . Although the English are remarkable for the number and variety of their ancient ballads , and retain , perhaps , a greater fondness for these old simple rhapsodies of ...
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THE TAMING OF THE SHREW | 24 |
TWELFTH NIGHT OR WHAT YOU WILL Ibid 29 18 The Fountain of SiloeNight | 30 |
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