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... land ) , DUKE OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE , • Extract from the Essay on Poetry , Song - Dorinda's sparkling wit and eyes ) , 99999 377 Of Modesty , opposed to Ambition , 410 377 THOMAS FULLer , 411 377 The Good Schoolmaster , 412 378 Recreation ...
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... land - folk of our kingdom , have done , and shall do , to the honour of God , and our allegiance , for the good of the land , through the determination of the before- said counsellors , " & c . THE RHYMING CHRONICLERS . Layamon may be ...
... land - folk of our kingdom , have done , and shall do , to the honour of God , and our allegiance , for the good of the land , through the determination of the before- said counsellors , " & c . THE RHYMING CHRONICLERS . Layamon may be ...
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... land it goes to Scoss . It begins at Tottenness , And ends unto Catheness . Another street ordained he , And goes to Wales to Saint Davy . Two causeways o'er the lond o - bread , 2 That men o'er - thort in passage yede . When they were ...
... land it goes to Scoss . It begins at Tottenness , And ends unto Catheness . Another street ordained he , And goes to Wales to Saint Davy . Two causeways o'er the lond o - bread , 2 That men o'er - thort in passage yede . When they were ...
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... Land . 3 High . 4 Call . * Mr Thomas Wright's Political Songs and Specimens of Lyric Poetry composed in England in the reign of Edward I. Reliquiæ Antique , 2 vols . nunnery of Hampole , four miles from Doncaster . He wrote metrical ...
... Land . 3 High . 4 Call . * Mr Thomas Wright's Political Songs and Specimens of Lyric Poetry composed in England in the reign of Edward I. Reliquiæ Antique , 2 vols . nunnery of Hampole , four miles from Doncaster . He wrote metrical ...
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... land amonges you , He can me keep from harm and eke from shame In the salt sea , although I see not how : As strong as ever he was , he is yet now : In him trust I , and in his mother dear , That is to me my sail and eke my steer . " 2 ...
... land amonges you , He can me keep from harm and eke from shame In the salt sea , although I see not how : As strong as ever he was , he is yet now : In him trust I , and in his mother dear , That is to me my sail and eke my steer . " 2 ...
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