English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 271
... tree , Wretched man , wretched tree ; whose nature weake , A cruell witch her cursèd will to wreake , Hath thus transformd , and plast in open plaines , Where Boreas 25 doth blow full bitter bleake , And scorching Sunne does dry my ...
... tree , Wretched man , wretched tree ; whose nature weake , A cruell witch her cursèd will to wreake , Hath thus transformd , and plast in open plaines , Where Boreas 25 doth blow full bitter bleake , And scorching Sunne does dry my ...
Page 374
... tree bringeth forth evil fruit . A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit , neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit . Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down and cast into the fire . Wherefore by their ...
... tree bringeth forth evil fruit . A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit , neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit . Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down and cast into the fire . Wherefore by their ...
Page 410
... tree in blossom , the peach tree in blos- som , the cornelian tree in blossom , sweetbrier . In April follow the double white violet , the wallflower , the stock - gilly flower , the cowslip , flower - de - luces , and lilies of all ...
... tree in blossom , the peach tree in blos- som , the cornelian tree in blossom , sweetbrier . In April follow the double white violet , the wallflower , the stock - gilly flower , the cowslip , flower - de - luces , and lilies of all ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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