Geoffrey ChaucerGeorge Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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Sivu 196
... earth , but the stars which also seemed to rotate daily around the earth appeared to travel ap- proximately one degree farther than the sun each day . Hence , in thirty days the sun appeared to lose thirty degrees against the signs of ...
... earth , but the stars which also seemed to rotate daily around the earth appeared to travel ap- proximately one degree farther than the sun each day . Hence , in thirty days the sun appeared to lose thirty degrees against the signs of ...
Sivu 217
... earth was not of my mind If you suppose as fearing you it shook . GLEND . The heavens were all on fire , the earth did tremble . HOT . Oh , then the earth shook to see the heavens on fire , 582 And not in fear of your nativity . 25. 2d ...
... earth was not of my mind If you suppose as fearing you it shook . GLEND . The heavens were all on fire , the earth did tremble . HOT . Oh , then the earth shook to see the heavens on fire , 582 And not in fear of your nativity . 25. 2d ...
Sivu 385
... earth . 380 Or that the elements do not feel this , The father , or the mother barren is . ° The clouds conceive not rain , or do not pour , In the due birthtime , down the balmy shower ; Th ' air doth not motherly sit on the earth , To ...
... earth . 380 Or that the elements do not feel this , The father , or the mother barren is . ° The clouds conceive not rain , or do not pour , In the due birthtime , down the balmy shower ; Th ' air doth not motherly sit on the earth , To ...
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