Cyclopædia of English literature, Том 1William and Robert Chambers, 1843 |
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... bear . The Soudan nigh he had y - slaw , But thirty thousand of heathen law , Comen him for to weir 6 And brought him again upon his steed , And holp him well in that need , That no man might him der.7 When he was brought upon his steed ...
... bear . The Soudan nigh he had y - slaw , But thirty thousand of heathen law , Comen him for to weir 6 And brought him again upon his steed , And holp him well in that need , That no man might him der.7 When he was brought upon his steed ...
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... bear the man to church . This is all and some , that Arcite muste die ; For which he sendeth after Emily , And Palamon , that was his cousin dear ; Then said he thus , as ye shall after hear : Nought may the woful spirit in mine heart ...
... bear the man to church . This is all and some , that Arcite muste die ; For which he sendeth after Emily , And Palamon , that was his cousin dear ; Then said he thus , as ye shall after hear : Nought may the woful spirit in mine heart ...
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... Bear flowers , we see , full fresh and fair of hue , Poison is also put in medicine , And unto man his health doth oft renew . The fire that all things eke consumeth clean , May hurt and heal then if that this be true , I trust some ...
... Bear flowers , we see , full fresh and fair of hue , Poison is also put in medicine , And unto man his health doth oft renew . The fire that all things eke consumeth clean , May hurt and heal then if that this be true , I trust some ...
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... bear up their tails , For dignity of their office ; Richt so ane queen or ane emprice ; Howbeit they use sic gravity , Conformand to their majesty , Though their robe - royals be upborne , I think it is ane very scorn , That every lady ...
... bear up their tails , For dignity of their office ; Richt so ane queen or ane emprice ; Howbeit they use sic gravity , Conformand to their majesty , Though their robe - royals be upborne , I think it is ane very scorn , That every lady ...
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... bear A bow , ready to draw ; And as a thief , thus must you live , Ever in dread and awe . Whereby to you great harm might grow : Yet had I lever than , That I had to the green wood go , Alone , a banished man . SHE . I think not nay ...
... bear A bow , ready to draw ; And as a thief , thus must you live , Ever in dread and awe . Whereby to you great harm might grow : Yet had I lever than , That I had to the green wood go , Alone , a banished man . SHE . I think not nay ...
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