Half-hours with the Best Authors, Svazek 4Wiley, 1853 |
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... thee , Winter ! well . Sweet are the harmonies of Spring , Sweet is the Summer's evening gale , And sweet the autumnal winds that shake The many - color'd grove . And pleasant to the sober'd soul The silence of the wintry scene , When ...
... thee , Winter ! well . Sweet are the harmonies of Spring , Sweet is the Summer's evening gale , And sweet the autumnal winds that shake The many - color'd grove . And pleasant to the sober'd soul The silence of the wintry scene , When ...
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... thee ? And th ' earth itself how daily it's increas'd By all that dying to it turned be ? Were it not good that wrong were then surceast , And from the most that some were given to the least ? " Therefore I will throw down these ...
... thee ? And th ' earth itself how daily it's increas'd By all that dying to it turned be ? Were it not good that wrong were then surceast , And from the most that some were given to the least ? " Therefore I will throw down these ...
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... thee for thy dinner , Robin , " said the knight , " and if thou ever comest my way I shall repay it . " " I make no such exchanges , Sir Knight , " said the outlaw , " nor do I ask any one for dinner . I vow to God , as it is against ...
... thee for thy dinner , Robin , " said the knight , " and if thou ever comest my way I shall repay it . " " I make no such exchanges , Sir Knight , " said the outlaw , " nor do I ask any one for dinner . I vow to God , as it is against ...
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... thee ? Our Ladye is the truthfullest dame That ever yet found I me . I vow by St. Paule , said Robin Hood then , I have sought all England thorowe , Yet found I never for punctual pay Half so secure a borrowe . ( 1 Little John enjoyed ...
... thee ? Our Ladye is the truthfullest dame That ever yet found I me . I vow by St. Paule , said Robin Hood then , I have sought all England thorowe , Yet found I never for punctual pay Half so secure a borrowe . ( 1 Little John enjoyed ...
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Charles Knight. And broke well thy four hundred pound Which I lent to thee , And make thyself no more so bare , By the counsel of me . Thus then holp him good Robin , The knight all of his care . God , that sitteth in heaven high , Grant ...
Charles Knight. And broke well thy four hundred pound Which I lent to thee , And make thyself no more so bare , By the counsel of me . Thus then holp him good Robin , The knight all of his care . God , that sitteth in heaven high , Grant ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and ..., Svazek 4 Charles Knight Úplné zobrazení - 1881 |
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