Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... true good man there was there of religion , Pious and poor - the parson of a town . But rich he was in holy thought and work ; And thereto a right learned man ; a clerk That Christ's pure gospel would sincerely preach , And his ...
... true good man there was there of religion , Pious and poor - the parson of a town . But rich he was in holy thought and work ; And thereto a right learned man ; a clerk That Christ's pure gospel would sincerely preach , And his ...
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... true , and full of alins - deed , as Jesu was , in whom they trow ; but they ben all the contrary , and ever inclined to the evil , and to don evil . And they ben so covetous , that for a little silver they sellen ' eir daughters ...
... true , and full of alins - deed , as Jesu was , in whom they trow ; but they ben all the contrary , and ever inclined to the evil , and to don evil . And they ben so covetous , that for a little silver they sellen ' eir daughters ...
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... true love or none ! He is most true and stedfast paramour , And love is lost but upon him alone . The Merle said , Why put God so great beauty In ladies , with sic womanly having , But gif he would that they suld lovit be ? To love eke ...
... true love or none ! He is most true and stedfast paramour , And love is lost but upon him alone . The Merle said , Why put God so great beauty In ladies , with sic womanly having , But gif he would that they suld lovit be ? To love eke ...
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... true belief , That this life doth assuage ; Bids thee lay hand , and feel Them hanging on my chin . The which do write two ages past , The third now coming in . Hang up , therefore , the bit Of thy young wanton time ; And thou that ...
... true belief , That this life doth assuage ; Bids thee lay hand , and feel Them hanging on my chin . The which do write two ages past , The third now coming in . Hang up , therefore , the bit Of thy young wanton time ; And thou that ...
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... true , Ye know no more than afore ye knew , Yet I am as I am , whatever ensue . And from this mind I will not flee , But to you all that misjudge me , I do protest , as ye may see , That I am as I am , and so will be . That Pleasure is ...
... true , Ye know no more than afore ye knew , Yet I am as I am , whatever ensue . And from this mind I will not flee , But to you all that misjudge me , I do protest , as ye may see , That I am as I am , and so will be . That Pleasure is ...
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