Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 6S. Walker, 1826 |
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... mean of death , though ne'er so But - banish'd - to kill me ; banish'd ? [ mean , O friar , the damned use that word in hell ; Howlings attend it : how hast thou the heart , Being a divine , a ghostly confessor , A sin - absolver , and ...
... mean of death , though ne'er so But - banish'd - to kill me ; banish'd ? [ mean , O friar , the damned use that word in hell ; Howlings attend it : how hast thou the heart , Being a divine , a ghostly confessor , A sin - absolver , and ...
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... mean not to jest , Yet I think , what I thinke sooth for to say , You doe not lightlye ride out of your way . " 66 tesye lye , With his hatt in his hand , thus he did say : I have no passport , nor never was servitor , But a poor ...
... mean not to jest , Yet I think , what I thinke sooth for to say , You doe not lightlye ride out of your way . " 66 tesye lye , With his hatt in his hand , thus he did say : I have no passport , nor never was servitor , But a poor ...
Pagina 319
... mean not to jest , Yet I think , what I thinke sooth for to say , You doe not lightlye ride out of your way . " " Why , what dost thou think of me , " quoth " our king merrily , " Passing thy judgment on me so briefe ? " " Good faith ...
... mean not to jest , Yet I think , what I thinke sooth for to say , You doe not lightlye ride out of your way . " " Why , what dost thou think of me , " quoth " our king merrily , " Passing thy judgment on me so briefe ? " " Good faith ...
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