A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... fair Annet be ? " " The nut - brown bride has gowd and gear , Fair Annet she has gat nane ; And the little beauty fair Annet has , Oh it will sune be gane . " And he has till his brother gane : " Now , brother , rede ye me , Ah , shall ...
... fair Annet be ? " " The nut - brown bride has gowd and gear , Fair Annet she has gat nane ; And the little beauty fair Annet has , Oh it will sune be gane . " And he has till his brother gane : " Now , brother , rede ye me , Ah , shall ...
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... fair lady , That you lead by the hand . " You're welcome to your ha's , lady , You're welcome to your bowers ; You're welcome to your hame , lady , For a ' that's here is yours . " " I thank thee , Annie ; I thank thee , Annie ; Sae ...
... fair lady , That you lead by the hand . " You're welcome to your ha's , lady , You're welcome to your bowers ; You're welcome to your hame , lady , For a ' that's here is yours . " " I thank thee , Annie ; I thank thee , Annie ; Sae ...
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... fair shooting , it hath not this discommodity with it nor that discommodity , and at last a man may so shift all the discommodities from shooting that there shall be left nothing behind but fair shooting . And to do this the better you ...
... fair shooting , it hath not this discommodity with it nor that discommodity , and at last a man may so shift all the discommodities from shooting that there shall be left nothing behind but fair shooting . And to do this the better you ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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