English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 174
... ring , " she said , " That I have found in the green sea ; And while your finger it is on , Drawn shall your blood never be ; But if you touch me , tail or fin , I swear my ring your death shall be . " 10. He stepped in , gave her a ...
... ring , " she said , " That I have found in the green sea ; And while your finger it is on , Drawn shall your blood never be ; But if you touch me , tail or fin , I swear my ring your death shall be . " 10. He stepped in , gave her a ...
Page 290
... ring . Now is my love all ready forth to come : Let all the virgins therefore well awayt , And ye fresh boyes , that tend upon her groome , Prepare your selves , for he is comming strayt . Set all your things in seemely good aray , Fit ...
... ring . Now is my love all ready forth to come : Let all the virgins therefore well awayt , And ye fresh boyes , that tend upon her groome , Prepare your selves , for he is comming strayt . Set all your things in seemely good aray , Fit ...
Page 293
... ring . 260 Ring ye the bels , ye yong men of the towne , And leave your wonted labors for this day : This day is holy ; doe ye write it downe , That ye for ever it remember may . This day 10 the sunne is in his chiefest hight , With ...
... ring . 260 Ring ye the bels , ye yong men of the towne , And leave your wonted labors for this day : This day is holy ; doe ye write it downe , That ye for ever it remember may . This day 10 the sunne is in his chiefest hight , With ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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