Bede--Stevenson: An Anthology of English ProseJ.M. Dent, 1953 - 400 pages |
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... thou be a lord , look thou live a rightful life in thine own person , both anent God and man , keeping the hests of God , doing the works of mercy , ruling well thy five wits , and doing reason and equity and good conscience to all men ...
... thou be a lord , look thou live a rightful life in thine own person , both anent God and man , keeping the hests of God , doing the works of mercy , ruling well thy five wits , and doing reason and equity and good conscience to all men ...
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... thou comest there I charge thee throw my sword in that water , and come again and tell me what thou there seest . My lord , said Bedivere , your commandment shall be done , and lightly bring you word again . So Sir Bedivere departed ...
... thou comest there I charge thee throw my sword in that water , and come again and tell me what thou there seest . My lord , said Bedivere , your commandment shall be done , and lightly bring you word again . So Sir Bedivere departed ...
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... thou that rollest above , round as the shield of my fathers ! Whence are thy beams , O sun ! thy everlasting light ? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon , cold and pale , sinks in the ...
... thou that rollest above , round as the shield of my fathers ! Whence are thy beams , O sun ! thy everlasting light ? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon , cold and pale , sinks in the ...
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RICHARD HAKLUYT 1552 ?1616 | 53 |
THOMAS DEKKER 1570?1641 | 79 |
George Herbert at Bemerton | 92 |
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Common terms and phrases
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