Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Elegantly Illustrated, Zväzok 1Robert Chambers World Publishing House, 1875 |
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Strana 2
... hath he not done rightly , that he hath struck us dewa to the fiery abyss of the not hell , bereft us of heaven's kingdom , hath decreed to people it with mankind . That is to me of sorrows the greatest , that Adam , who was wrought of ...
... hath he not done rightly , that he hath struck us dewa to the fiery abyss of the not hell , bereft us of heaven's kingdom , hath decreed to people it with mankind . That is to me of sorrows the greatest , that Adam , who was wrought of ...
Strana 20
... hath dominatión He can no counsel keep , it is no drede.5 Now keep you from the white and from the rede , 6 And namely from the white wine of Lepe , 7 That is to sell in Fish Street and in Cheap . This wine of Spain creepeth subtlely In ...
... hath dominatión He can no counsel keep , it is no drede.5 Now keep you from the white and from the rede , 6 And namely from the white wine of Lepe , 7 That is to sell in Fish Street and in Cheap . This wine of Spain creepeth subtlely In ...
Strana 21
... hath Fortúne unto us given , In mirth and jollity our life to liven , And lightly as it com'th so will we spend , Ey ! Goddés precious dignity ! who ween'd9 To - day that we should have so fair a grace ? But might this gold be carried ...
... hath Fortúne unto us given , In mirth and jollity our life to liven , And lightly as it com'th so will we spend , Ey ! Goddés precious dignity ! who ween'd9 To - day that we should have so fair a grace ? But might this gold be carried ...
Strana 23
... hath hate , and climbing tickleness , Press12 hath envy , and weal is blent13 o'er all ; Savour14 no more than thee behoven shall ; Rede well thyself , that otherfolk can'st rede , And truth thee shall deliver ' t is no drede.16 Pain ...
... hath hate , and climbing tickleness , Press12 hath envy , and weal is blent13 o'er all ; Savour14 no more than thee behoven shall ; Rede well thyself , that otherfolk can'st rede , And truth thee shall deliver ' t is no drede.16 Pain ...
Strana 25
... hath knowledging , Anon he feigned departing , And said he mote algate wend ; But hearken now what fell at end ! For than he made them understond , That he was there of God's sond , And said them for the kindship , He would do them some ...
... hath knowledging , Anon he feigned departing , And said he mote algate wend ; But hearken now what fell at end ! For than he made them understond , That he was there of God's sond , And said them for the kindship , He would do them some ...
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