Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Nide 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 |
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... dear father she spake , saying : " Father , dear , couldst thou not lend me a high waggon with strong wheels , that I may take the goodly raiment to the river to wash , so much as I have lying soiled ? Yea and it is seemly that thou ...
... dear father she spake , saying : " Father , dear , couldst thou not lend me a high waggon with strong wheels , that I may take the goodly raiment to the river to wash , so much as I have lying soiled ? Yea and it is seemly that thou ...
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... dear Puff ! [ Exit . Puff . My dear Dangle , how is it with you ? Dang . Mr. Sneer , give me leave to introduce Mr. Puff to you . Puff . Mr. Sneer is this ? -Sir , he is a gentleman whom I have long panted for the honour of knowing - a ...
... dear Puff ! [ Exit . Puff . My dear Dangle , how is it with you ? Dang . Mr. Sneer , give me leave to introduce Mr. Puff to you . Puff . Mr. Sneer is this ? -Sir , he is a gentleman whom I have long panted for the honour of knowing - a ...
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... dear , And the rocks melt wi ' the sun ! I will luve thee still , my dear , While the sands o ' life shall run . And fare thee weel , my only luve , And fare thee weel awhile ! And I will come again , my luve , Tho ' it were ten ...
... dear , And the rocks melt wi ' the sun ! I will luve thee still , my dear , While the sands o ' life shall run . And fare thee weel , my only luve , And fare thee weel awhile ! And I will come again , my luve , Tho ' it were ten ...
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INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
Samuel XVIII 1XIX | 10 |
Kings V | 16 |
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