Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volumes 1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 - English literature |
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Page 103
... Master : What sayest thou , farmer , how goest thou about thy work ? Farmer : Alas , dear master , I am sorely in need ; I go out at dawn , forcing my oxen to the field , and I yoke them to the plow ; there is no winter so severe that I ...
... Master : What sayest thou , farmer , how goest thou about thy work ? Farmer : Alas , dear master , I am sorely in need ; I go out at dawn , forcing my oxen to the field , and I yoke them to the plow ; there is no winter so severe that I ...
Page 104
... Master : What didst thou catch ? Hunter : Two harts and a bear . Master : How didst thou catch them ? Hunter : The hearts I caught in the nets , and the bear I killed myself . Master : How wert thou so bold as to stab the bear ? Hunter ...
... Master : What didst thou catch ? Hunter : Two harts and a bear . Master : How didst thou catch them ? Hunter : The hearts I caught in the nets , and the bear I killed myself . Master : How wert thou so bold as to stab the bear ? Hunter ...
Page 105
... Master : Fowler : Master : I have . Fowler : Master : Fowler : Master : Fowler : Master : Fowler : Dost thou know to tame it ? Yea , I know how . What good would they do me , if I did not know how to tame them ? How dost thou feed thy ...
... Master : Fowler : Master : I have . Fowler : Master : Fowler : Master : Fowler : Master : Fowler : Dost thou know to tame it ? Yea , I know how . What good would they do me , if I did not know how to tame them ? How dost thou feed thy ...
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