Major British Writers, Nide 1Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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... unto hir housbond is she fare , And tolde hym al as ye han herd me sayd . And be ye siker , he was so wel apayd ° That it were inpossible me to write . What sholde I lenger of this cas endite ? ° Arveragus and Dorigene his wyf In ...
... unto hir housbond is she fare , And tolde hym al as ye han herd me sayd . And be ye siker , he was so wel apayd ° That it were inpossible me to write . What sholde I lenger of this cas endite ? ° Arveragus and Dorigene his wyf In ...
Sivu 112
... unto him the dreaded name Of Hecatè : whereat he gan to quake , And , lifting up his lompish head , with blame Halfe angrie asked him , for what he came . " Hither " ( quoth he ) " me Archimago sent , 150 He that the Stubborne Sprites ...
... unto him the dreaded name Of Hecatè : whereat he gan to quake , And , lifting up his lompish head , with blame Halfe angrie asked him , for what he came . " Hither " ( quoth he ) " me Archimago sent , 150 He that the Stubborne Sprites ...
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... unto any meaner to complaine ; But unto great king Neptune selfe did goe , And , on her knee before him falling lowe , Made humble suit unto his Majestie To graunt to her her sonnes life , which his foe , A cruell Tyrant , had ...
... unto any meaner to complaine ; But unto great king Neptune selfe did goe , And , on her knee before him falling lowe , Made humble suit unto his Majestie To graunt to her her sonnes life , which his foe , A cruell Tyrant , had ...
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