Bede--Stevenson: An Anthology of English ProseJ.M. Dent, 1953 - 400 pages |
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Page 339
... face somehow as th ' acorn cup fits th ' acorn , and I shouldn't like to see her so well without it . But you've got another sort o ' face ; I'd have you just as you are now , without anything t ' interfere with your own looks . It's ...
... face somehow as th ' acorn cup fits th ' acorn , and I shouldn't like to see her so well without it . But you've got another sort o ' face ; I'd have you just as you are now , without anything t ' interfere with your own looks . It's ...
Page 357
... face , and the blood running all about him , and washing off the stains of paint from his face and hands , and splashed clothes , that my heart misgave me , and I hoped that he was not dead ; I took some water from a vessel he had been ...
... face , and the blood running all about him , and washing off the stains of paint from his face and hands , and splashed clothes , that my heart misgave me , and I hoped that he was not dead ; I took some water from a vessel he had been ...
Page 392
... face was pale . There was no red in It was not the face of a man of the hills . it , and the eyes looked in upon themselves . He was a fair man , with the white hands that a woman has , a woman like the Bantighearna of Glenchaisteal ...
... face was pale . There was no red in It was not the face of a man of the hills . it , and the eyes looked in upon themselves . He was a fair man , with the white hands that a woman has , a woman like the Bantighearna of Glenchaisteal ...
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RICHARD HAKLUYT 1552 ?1616 | 53 |
THOMAS DEKKER 1570?1641 | 79 |
George Herbert at Bemerton | 92 |
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