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A new moon soon seen is long thought of . After a storm comes a calm . It does
not rain but it pours down . Drought never bred dearth in England . No weather is
ill , if the wind be still . A green winter makes a fat church - yard . * Hail brings frost
...
A new moon soon seen is long thought of . After a storm comes a calm . It does
not rain but it pours down . Drought never bred dearth in England . No weather is
ill , if the wind be still . A green winter makes a fat church - yard . * Hail brings frost
...
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He taught us both to write and read full soon , If it please you , full soon you shall
see : Lauded be God , I had such speed , That I can write as well as he , And also
indite and full well read , And that ( Lord ) soon shall you see , Both English and ...
He taught us both to write and read full soon , If it please you , full soon you shall
see : Lauded be God , I had such speed , That I can write as well as he , And also
indite and full well read , And that ( Lord ) soon shall you see , Both English and ...
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Early in the morning they made them knowne , As soon as the light they cou'd
see ; With him he taketh his lords three , And straight to Paris he took his way . An
herriott of arms they made ready , Of men and money they cou'd him pray , And ...
Early in the morning they made them knowne , As soon as the light they cou'd
see ; With him he taketh his lords three , And straight to Paris he took his way . An
herriott of arms they made ready , Of men and money they cou'd him pray , And ...
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