A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... turn rogues to shun disgrace ; The End of thy Creation is destroyed ; Justice expires of course , and Law's made void . What are thy terrors that , for fear of thee , Mankind should dare to sink their honesty ? He's bold to impudence ...
... turn rogues to shun disgrace ; The End of thy Creation is destroyed ; Justice expires of course , and Law's made void . What are thy terrors that , for fear of thee , Mankind should dare to sink their honesty ? He's bold to impudence ...
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... turn ; so we drove round to Duke's - place ; and there they were rivetted in a trice . Mir . So , so , you are sure they are married . Foot . Married and bedded , sir , I anı witness . Mir . Have you the certificate ? Foot . Here it is ...
... turn ; so we drove round to Duke's - place ; and there they were rivetted in a trice . Mir . So , so , you are sure they are married . Foot . Married and bedded , sir , I anı witness . Mir . Have you the certificate ? Foot . Here it is ...
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... turning , - Their wind comes in our faces , - Till our hearts turn , -our head , with pulses burning , And the walls turn in their places . Turns the sky in the high windows blank and reeling , Turns the long light that drops adown the wall ...
... turning , - Their wind comes in our faces , - Till our hearts turn , -our head , with pulses burning , And the walls turn in their places . Turns the sky in the high windows blank and reeling , Turns the long light that drops adown the wall ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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