Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Τόμος 1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... hath he not done rightly , that he hath struck us down to the fiery abyss of the hot hell , bereft us of heaven's kingdom , hath decreed to people it with mankind . That is to me of sorrows the greatest , that Adam , who was wrought of ...
... hath he not done rightly , that he hath struck us down to the fiery abyss of the hot hell , bereft us of heaven's kingdom , hath decreed to people it with mankind . That is to me of sorrows the greatest , that Adam , who was wrought of ...
Σελίδα 21
... hath a thousand slain this pestilénce ; And , master , ere ye come in his presénce , Me thinketh that it were full necessary For to beware of such an adversary : Be ready for to meet him evermore ; Thus taughté me my dame ; I say no ...
... hath a thousand slain this pestilénce ; And , master , ere ye come in his presénce , Me thinketh that it were full necessary For to beware of such an adversary : Be ready for to meet him evermore ; Thus taughté me my dame ; I say no ...
Σελίδα 22
... hath the cut , with hearté blithe , Shall runnen to the town , and that full swith , 3 And bring us bread and wine full privily ; And two of us shall keepen subtlely This treasure well ; and if he will not tarrien , When it is night we ...
... hath the cut , with hearté blithe , Shall runnen to the town , and that full swith , 3 And bring us bread and wine full privily ; And two of us shall keepen subtlely This treasure well ; and if he will not tarrien , When it is night we ...
Σελίδα 23
... hath no touch of doubleness . What man ymay the wind restrain , Or holden a snake by the tail ? Who may a slipper ... hath hate , and climbing tickleness , Press 16 hath envy , and weal is blent 17 o'er all ; Savour 18 no more than thee ...
... hath no touch of doubleness . What man ymay the wind restrain , Or holden a snake by the tail ? Who may a slipper ... hath hate , and climbing tickleness , Press 16 hath envy , and weal is blent 17 o'er all ; Savour 18 no more than thee ...
Σελίδα 37
... hath gladid in God myn helthe . For he hath behulden the mekenesse of his hand- mayden for lo for this alle generatiouns schulen seye that I am blessid . For he that is mighti hath don to me grete thingis , and his name is holy . And ...
... hath gladid in God myn helthe . For he hath behulden the mekenesse of his hand- mayden for lo for this alle generatiouns schulen seye that I am blessid . For he that is mighti hath don to me grete thingis , and his name is holy . And ...
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