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Сторінка 31
Blandarise in winter , their venison may be be- ford's arm was tightly bound with a
list stowed with advantage on labourers , who garter to prevent its bleeding , and
he was abound more in children than in the means carried to the lodge .
Blandarise in winter , their venison may be be- ford's arm was tightly bound with a
list stowed with advantage on labourers , who garter to prevent its bleeding , and
he was abound more in children than in the means carried to the lodge .
Сторінка 39
... she brake from their arms assist his captor in pursuing the rest . And
farewelling the Aock , did homeward wend , When all are taken , the game is
finished ; And so , that even , the Barloy - break did end . and he who is first taken
, is bound to ...
... she brake from their arms assist his captor in pursuing the rest . And
farewelling the Aock , did homeward wend , When all are taken , the game is
finished ; And so , that even , the Barloy - break did end . and he who is first taken
, is bound to ...
Сторінка 101
Pressed companions fought , and both parties in by the Yorkists , she retreated to
the north , every county flew to arms . The battle of and the youthful duke ,
remarkable for Bloreheath , in Staffordshire , 23d Septem- beauty of person ,
bravery ...
Pressed companions fought , and both parties in by the Yorkists , she retreated to
the north , every county flew to arms . The battle of and the youthful duke ,
remarkable for Bloreheath , in Staffordshire , 23d Septem- beauty of person ,
bravery ...
Сторінка 119
He then holds the paper at He lost her when she was sixty . arm's length , and
dropping his eyelids half The Old Gentleman is an early riser , down and his
mouth half open , takes cogbecause he intends to live at least twenty nizance of
the ...
He then holds the paper at He lost her when she was sixty . arm's length , and
dropping his eyelids half The Old Gentleman is an early riser , down and his
mouth half open , takes cogbecause he intends to live at least twenty nizance of
the ...
Сторінка 131
If I must pull off my bonnie green plaid , O turn thy back to me ; And gaze on the
sun which has just begun To peer o'er the salt , salt sea , He turn'd his back on
the damoselle And gaz'd on the bright sunbeamShe grasp'd him tight with her
arms ...
If I must pull off my bonnie green plaid , O turn thy back to me ; And gaze on the
sun which has just begun To peer o'er the salt , salt sea , He turn'd his back on
the damoselle And gaz'd on the bright sunbeamShe grasp'd him tight with her
arms ...
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