Geoffrey ChaucerGeorge Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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Sivu 210
... friends true and constant a good plot , good friends , and full of expectation . An excellent plot , very good friends . What a frosty - spirited rogue 20 is this ! Why , my Lord of York commends the plot and the general course of the ...
... friends true and constant a good plot , good friends , and full of expectation . An excellent plot , very good friends . What a frosty - spirited rogue 20 is this ! Why , my Lord of York commends the plot and the general course of the ...
Sivu 634
... friends and relations expressing neither joy nor grief at their departure ; nor does the dying person discover the least regret that he is leaving the world , any more than if he were upon returning home from a visit to one of his ...
... friends and relations expressing neither joy nor grief at their departure ; nor does the dying person discover the least regret that he is leaving the world , any more than if he were upon returning home from a visit to one of his ...
Sivu 651
... friends , they say , must part . 210 220 230 His time was come , he ran his race ; We hope he's in a better place . " Why do we grieve that friends should die ? No loss more easy to supply . One year is past ; a different scene ; No ...
... friends , they say , must part . 210 220 230 His time was come , he ran his race ; We hope he's in a better place . " Why do we grieve that friends should die ? No loss more easy to supply . One year is past ; a different scene ; No ...
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