English Prose and Poetry: Selected and AnnotatedGinn, 1938 - 882 pages |
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... poor people of the parish should have but for these two . Parsons and parish priests complain to their bishops 80 That their parish hath been poor since the pestilence season , To have a license and leave in London to linger , To sing ...
... poor people of the parish should have but for these two . Parsons and parish priests complain to their bishops 80 That their parish hath been poor since the pestilence season , To have a license and leave in London to linger , To sing ...
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... poor ; as riches , if properly used , ( and it is a man's own fault if they are not , ) must be productive of the ... poor fellow , I was a great arguer for the advantages of poverty ; but I was , at the same time , very sorry to be poor ...
... poor ; as riches , if properly used , ( and it is a man's own fault if they are not , ) must be productive of the ... poor fellow , I was a great arguer for the advantages of poverty ; but I was , at the same time , very sorry to be poor ...
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... poor earth - born companion , An ' fellow - mortal ! I doubt na , whyles , ' but thou may thieve : What then ? poor beastie , thou maun live ! A daimen icker 3 in a thrave 1 ' S a sma ' request ; I'll get a blessin wi ' the lave , 5 An ...
... poor earth - born companion , An ' fellow - mortal ! I doubt na , whyles , ' but thou may thieve : What then ? poor beastie , thou maun live ! A daimen icker 3 in a thrave 1 ' S a sma ' request ; I'll get a blessin wi ' the lave , 5 An ...
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BEOWULF | 28 |
Cynewulf and Cyneheard | 34 |
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