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... gives this lovely lyric : THE WHITE ROSE Sent by a Yorkist Gentleman to his Lancastrian Mistress . If this fair rose ... give this jest from his Moral Fables : THE MORAL TO A FABLE , THE OYSTER ' Ye 196 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... gives this lovely lyric : THE WHITE ROSE Sent by a Yorkist Gentleman to his Lancastrian Mistress . If this fair rose ... give this jest from his Moral Fables : THE MORAL TO A FABLE , THE OYSTER ' Ye 196 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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... give us ; so , if I understand you rightly , runs the story . Well , the message to you is twofold ; you have not long to live , and you must give up poetry . Hence your trouble , which I made my own while reading your letter , but ...
... give us ; so , if I understand you rightly , runs the story . Well , the message to you is twofold ; you have not long to live , and you must give up poetry . Hence your trouble , which I made my own while reading your letter , but ...
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... gives the pitch of the tone for that instant . In this way the entire inscription is worked through , and the pitch ... give the melody plots . Very little work has been done on the melody of the English language . At Yale University I ...
... gives the pitch of the tone for that instant . In this way the entire inscription is worked through , and the pitch ... give the melody plots . Very little work has been done on the melody of the English language . At Yale University I ...
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