Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 28Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1851 - English literature |
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... living . " Then quoth Datianus , " Thou art astray , O Georius , Therefore come first And offer thy gift To unconquered Apollo , Who doubtless is able þinre nytennysse gemiltsian and to his man - rædene gebigan PASSION OF ST . GEORGE . 7.
... living . " Then quoth Datianus , " Thou art astray , O Georius , Therefore come first And offer thy gift To unconquered Apollo , Who doubtless is able þinre nytennysse gemiltsian and to his man - rædene gebigan PASSION OF ST . GEORGE . 7.
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... therefore , we must admit that there were numerous handles for satire ; and if the specimen before us appears somewhat coarse and indiscriminate , it was probably the only kind of corrective which that age could have appreciated . C. H. ...
... therefore , we must admit that there were numerous handles for satire ; and if the specimen before us appears somewhat coarse and indiscriminate , it was probably the only kind of corrective which that age could have appreciated . C. H. ...
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... therefore probable that our Kentish poet , who was , no doubt , a native of Shoreham , near Otford ( about four miles and a half from Seven- oaks ) , was originally a monk of the priory of Leeds , and he was made vicar of Chart - Sutton ...
... therefore probable that our Kentish poet , who was , no doubt , a native of Shoreham , near Otford ( about four miles and a half from Seven- oaks ) , was originally a monk of the priory of Leeds , and he was made vicar of Chart - Sutton ...
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... S. James , in his Epistle , sheweth the veritie ; Hereof we purpose to speake without temeretie . Therefore our matter is named the Triall of Treasure , Which time doth expell , with all mundaine pleasure ; 4 THE TRIALL OF TREASURE .
... S. James , in his Epistle , sheweth the veritie ; Hereof we purpose to speake without temeretie . Therefore our matter is named the Triall of Treasure , Which time doth expell , with all mundaine pleasure ; 4 THE TRIALL OF TREASURE .
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... therefore require your pardon and pacience ; We trust in our matter nothing shall you see That to the godly may geve any offence ; Though the style be barbarous , not fined with eloquence , Yet our author desireth your gentle ...
... therefore require your pardon and pacience ; We trust in our matter nothing shall you see That to the godly may geve any offence ; Though the style be barbarous , not fined with eloquence , Yet our author desireth your gentle ...
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