Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 43
... heard three masses , and came home again never merrier , and said to his wife that he would go say a little devotion in his garden , and then he would dine ; and forthwith he felt a fainting in his leg , and syyd2 down ; this was at ...
... heard three masses , and came home again never merrier , and said to his wife that he would go say a little devotion in his garden , and then he would dine ; and forthwith he felt a fainting in his leg , and syyd2 down ; this was at ...
Page 266
... heard at a considerable distance when the wind sits fair . This is one of the most difficult parts of the exercise ; but I have several ladies with me , who at their first entrance could not give a pop loud enough to be heard at the ...
... heard at a considerable distance when the wind sits fair . This is one of the most difficult parts of the exercise ; but I have several ladies with me , who at their first entrance could not give a pop loud enough to be heard at the ...
Page 524
... heard ? ' And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : ' I heard the ripple washing in the reeds , ' And the wild water lapping on the crag . ' Arthur angrily sent him back to throw Excalibur into the water . Sir Bedivere tried again , and ...
... heard ? ' And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : ' I heard the ripple washing in the reeds , ' And the wild water lapping on the crag . ' Arthur angrily sent him back to throw Excalibur into the water . Sir Bedivere tried again , and ...
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