Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... appears , had sold his plate to pay his debts , and Heywood , who was sitting at the table's end , “ being loth to call for his drink so oft as he was dry , turned his eye towards the cupboard , and said , ' I find great misse of your ...
... appears , had sold his plate to pay his debts , and Heywood , who was sitting at the table's end , “ being loth to call for his drink so oft as he was dry , turned his eye towards the cupboard , and said , ' I find great misse of your ...
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Percy Society. later number of his Collectanea , notices that rings and other objects appear to have been manufactured in ... appears to have been suggested by the anecdote told by Sir Thomas More in his Life of Richard the Third , of ...
Percy Society. later number of his Collectanea , notices that rings and other objects appear to have been manufactured in ... appears to have been suggested by the anecdote told by Sir Thomas More in his Life of Richard the Third , of ...
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... appears rather para- doxical . † Said of summer , when the sun ascends so high in the heavens that the shadow of hedges is scarcely perceptible . In England , no absolute darkness takes place between the 23rd May and 20th July . June ...
... appears rather para- doxical . † Said of summer , when the sun ascends so high in the heavens that the shadow of hedges is scarcely perceptible . In England , no absolute darkness takes place between the 23rd May and 20th July . June ...
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