Great English Writers, Volume 1Crofts, 1947 - 1049 pages |
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Page 79
... side of a small wood he pushes in , Rides down the rugged slope right to the dale . Then about him he looks , and the land seems wild , And nowhere he sees any sign of a shelter , But slopes on each side of him , high and steep , And ...
... side of a small wood he pushes in , Rides down the rugged slope right to the dale . Then about him he looks , and the land seems wild , And nowhere he sees any sign of a shelter , But slopes on each side of him , high and steep , And ...
Page 259
... sides . And I like well that four acres of ground be assigned to the green ; six to the heath ; four and four fo either side ; and twelve to 15 the main garden . The green hath two pleas- ures : the one , because nothing is more pleas ...
... sides . And I like well that four acres of ground be assigned to the green ; six to the heath ; four and four fo either side ; and twelve to 15 the main garden . The green hath two pleas- ures : the one , because nothing is more pleas ...
Page 543
... side or the other ; insomuch that I observed in sev- eral of them , the patches , which were before 20 dispersed equally , are now all gone over to the Whig or Tory side of the face . The cen- sorious say , that the men , whose hearts ...
... side or the other ; insomuch that I observed in sev- eral of them , the patches , which were before 20 dispersed equally , are now all gone over to the Whig or Tory side of the face . The cen- sorious say , that the men , whose hearts ...
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English Prose from the Beginnings | 237 |
BEOWULF | 247 |
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