The Best in Their KindRichards Press, 1949 - 456 pages |
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... head where sat King Mark playing at the chess . And when the King saw one come hurling over his head he said : Fellow , who art thou , and what is the cause thou leapest at the window ? My lord the King , said Keyhidius , it fortuned me ...
... head where sat King Mark playing at the chess . And when the King saw one come hurling over his head he said : Fellow , who art thou , and what is the cause thou leapest at the window ? My lord the King , said Keyhidius , it fortuned me ...
Page 109
... head , ' How if the steeple itself should fall ? ' And this thought did so continually shake my mind , that I durst not stand at the steeple door any longer , but was forced to flee , for fear the steeple should fall on my head ...
... head , ' How if the steeple itself should fall ? ' And this thought did so continually shake my mind , that I durst not stand at the steeple door any longer , but was forced to flee , for fear the steeple should fall on my head ...
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... head , or hope to illumine her solitude , because the heaven - born instincts kindling in her nature germs of holy affections , which God im- planted in her womanly bosom , having been stifled by social necessities , now burn sullenly ...
... head , or hope to illumine her solitude , because the heaven - born instincts kindling in her nature germs of holy affections , which God im- planted in her womanly bosom , having been stifled by social necessities , now burn sullenly ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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