... by its gardens green; Think, that below bridge the green lapping waves Smite some few keels that bear Levantine staves, Cut from the yew wood on the burnt-up hill, And pointed jars that Greek hands toiled to fill, And treasured scanty spice from some... The Gentleman's Magazine - Сторінка 4911882Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
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...toiled to fill, And treasured scanty spice from some far sea, Florence gold cloth, and Ypres napery, And cloth of Bruges, and hogsheads of Guienne, While...Geoffrey Chaucer's pen Moves over bills of lading XXVI. TRADE AND TRAVEL ENGLAND during nearly all our period was quite in the second class as a trading... | |
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