Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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Pagina 53
... poor squièr Alone to forest yede , Than I should say , another day , That , by my cursed deed , We were betrayed : wherefore , good maid , The best rede that I can , Is , that I to the greenwood go , Alone , a banished man . 1 ...
... poor squièr Alone to forest yede , Than I should say , another day , That , by my cursed deed , We were betrayed : wherefore , good maid , The best rede that I can , Is , that I to the greenwood go , Alone , a banished man . 1 ...
Pagina 54
... poor , and see another man having riches which may be taken from him by might , he wol not spare to do so , but if that poor man be right true . Wherefore it is not poverty , but it is lack of heart and cowardice , that keepeth the ...
... poor , and see another man having riches which may be taken from him by might , he wol not spare to do so , but if that poor man be right true . Wherefore it is not poverty , but it is lack of heart and cowardice , that keepeth the ...
Pagina 60
... poor neighbours have lost , and bid them take no good to one's private concerns . But they think it thought therefore ; for , if I should not leave myself a unjust for a man to seek for his own pleasure , by spoon , there shall no poor ...
... poor neighbours have lost , and bid them take no good to one's private concerns . But they think it thought therefore ; for , if I should not leave myself a unjust for a man to seek for his own pleasure , by spoon , there shall no poor ...
Pagina 65
... poor neighbours . And some alms he gave to the poor , and all this did he of the said farm . Where he that now hath it , payeth £ 16 by the year , or more , and is not able to do any thing for his prince , for himself , nor for his ...
... poor neighbours . And some alms he gave to the poor , and all this did he of the said farm . Where he that now hath it , payeth £ 16 by the year , or more , and is not able to do any thing for his prince , for himself , nor for his ...
Pagina 66
... poor shepherds ; which is this , to abide by their flocks , and by their sheep , to tarry amongst them , to be careful over them , not to run hither and thither after their own pleasure , but to tarry by their benefices and feed their ...
... poor shepherds ; which is this , to abide by their flocks , and by their sheep , to tarry amongst them , to be careful over them , not to run hither and thither after their own pleasure , but to tarry by their benefices and feed their ...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ... Robert Chambers Volledige weergave - 1853 |
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