Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... sail . Change of weather is the discourse of fools . A field requires three things ; fair weather , sound seed , and a good husbandman . Set trees poor , and they will grow rich ; set them rich , and they will grow poor . One hour's ...
... sail . Change of weather is the discourse of fools . A field requires three things ; fair weather , sound seed , and a good husbandman . Set trees poor , and they will grow rich ; set them rich , and they will grow poor . One hour's ...
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... sail . An early winter , A surly winter . * It appears that this month has attained to some degree of celebrity for suicidal acts ; but whether that horrible precedence is its due , I really am unable to decide . Those , therefore , who ...
... sail . An early winter , A surly winter . * It appears that this month has attained to some degree of celebrity for suicidal acts ; but whether that horrible precedence is its due , I really am unable to decide . Those , therefore , who ...
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... sail home with heavy cheare , What shall I say when I come home ? The prince he took the Lord Lee , And the Earle of Oxford was him nee , The Lord Ferris wou'd not him beguile truely , To councell they are gone all three ; When they had ...
... sail home with heavy cheare , What shall I say when I come home ? The prince he took the Lord Lee , And the Earle of Oxford was him nee , The Lord Ferris wou'd not him beguile truely , To councell they are gone all three ; When they had ...
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