An Anthology of English Prose from Bede to R. L. S.J. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1914 - 400 pàgines |
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Pàgina 65
... hath not dried up the pearled dew , and so long Coridon hath taught me it is not fitte to lead the sheepe abroad , least the deaw being unwholesome , they get the rot : but now see I the old proverbe true , he is in hast whom the devill ...
... hath not dried up the pearled dew , and so long Coridon hath taught me it is not fitte to lead the sheepe abroad , least the deaw being unwholesome , they get the rot : but now see I the old proverbe true , he is in hast whom the devill ...
Pàgina 98
... hath spared , avarice now consumeth . Mummy is become merchandise , Mizraim cures wounds , and Pharaoh is sold for balsams . In vain do individuals hope for immortality , or any patent from oblivion , in preservations below the moon ...
... hath spared , avarice now consumeth . Mummy is become merchandise , Mizraim cures wounds , and Pharaoh is sold for balsams . In vain do individuals hope for immortality , or any patent from oblivion , in preservations below the moon ...
Pàgina 129
... hath railed on our noble prince Beelzebub , and hath spoken contemptibly of his honourable friends , whose names are the Lord Old Man , the Lord Carnal Delight , the Lord Luxurious , the Lord Desire of Vain Glory , my old Lord Lechery ...
... hath railed on our noble prince Beelzebub , and hath spoken contemptibly of his honourable friends , whose names are the Lord Old Man , the Lord Carnal Delight , the Lord Luxurious , the Lord Desire of Vain Glory , my old Lord Lechery ...
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An anthology of English prose : From Bede to R. L. Stevenson S. L. Edwards Visualització de fragments - 1948 |
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