Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 42
... young brethren that they be not in none place where that sickness is reigning , nor that they disport not with none other young people which resorteth where any sickness is ... let my mother rather remove her household into the country ...
... young brethren that they be not in none place where that sickness is reigning , nor that they disport not with none other young people which resorteth where any sickness is ... let my mother rather remove her household into the country ...
Page 139
... young ; you measure the heat of our livers with the bitterness of your galls : and we that are in the vaward3 of our youth , I must confess , are wags too . CHIEF JUSTICE : Do you set down your name in the scroll of youth , that are ...
... young ; you measure the heat of our livers with the bitterness of your galls : and we that are in the vaward3 of our youth , I must confess , are wags too . CHIEF JUSTICE : Do you set down your name in the scroll of youth , that are ...
Page 506
... young gazelle to glad me with its dark blue eye that had eyes like thine . Thou nymph of beauty , take , take this young heart . A truer never did itself sustain within a soldier's waistcoat . Be mine ! Be mine ! Be Princess of Crim ...
... young gazelle to glad me with its dark blue eye that had eyes like thine . Thou nymph of beauty , take , take this young heart . A truer never did itself sustain within a soldier's waistcoat . Be mine ! Be mine ! Be Princess of Crim ...
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