A Hand-book of English Literature: Intended for the Use of High Schools, as Well as a Companion and Guide for Private Students, and for General ReadersLee and Shepard, 1878 |
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... . 1 Merrily sung the monks within Ely When Canute , king , rowéd thereby ; Row , knights , near the land , And hear we these monks ' song . His story of the " Goodwin Sands and Tenterden Steeple xxii HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION .
... . 1 Merrily sung the monks within Ely When Canute , king , rowéd thereby ; Row , knights , near the land , And hear we these monks ' song . His story of the " Goodwin Sands and Tenterden Steeple xxii HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION .
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... hear of the other's suit . There is a cunning which we in England call " the turning of the cat in the pan ; " which is , when that which a man says to another , he lays it as if another had said it to him ; and , to say truth , it is ...
... hear of the other's suit . There is a cunning which we in England call " the turning of the cat in the pan ; " which is , when that which a man says to another , he lays it as if another had said it to him ; and , to say truth , it is ...
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... hear , or of shortness of memory , or of want of a stayed and equal attention . It is a strange thing to see that the boldness of advocates should prevail with judges , whereas they should imitate God , in whose seat they sit , who ...
... hear , or of shortness of memory , or of want of a stayed and equal attention . It is a strange thing to see that the boldness of advocates should prevail with judges , whereas they should imitate God , in whose seat they sit , who ...
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... hear it was great pity . Fie , fie , fie , now would she cry ; Teru , teru , by and by ; That , to hear her so complain , Scarce I SIR HENRY WOTTON. ...
... hear it was great pity . Fie , fie , fie , now would she cry ; Teru , teru , by and by ; That , to hear her so complain , Scarce I SIR HENRY WOTTON. ...
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... hear her so complain , Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For her griefs , so lively shown , Made me think upon mine own . - Ah ! - thought I — thou mourn'st in vain ; None takes pity on thy pain : Senseless trees , they cannot hear ...
... hear her so complain , Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For her griefs , so lively shown , Made me think upon mine own . - Ah ! - thought I — thou mourn'st in vain ; None takes pity on thy pain : Senseless trees , they cannot hear ...
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