Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... Sayes , " Reade me , reade me , deare brother , Throughout merry England ; Where we might find a messenger , Betweene us two to send ? " Sayes , " You shal ryde yourself , brother , I'll bear you companée ; Many through false messengers ...
... Sayes , " Reade me , reade me , deare brother , Throughout merry England ; Where we might find a messenger , Betweene us two to send ? " Sayes , " You shal ryde yourself , brother , I'll bear you companée ; Many through false messengers ...
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... sayes Kyng Estmere , 66 For my love I you praye , That I may see your daughter deare , 66 Before I goe hence awaye . " Although itt is seven yeare and more Syth my daughter was in halle , She shall come downe once for your sake , To ...
... sayes Kyng Estmere , 66 For my love I you praye , That I may see your daughter deare , 66 Before I goe hence awaye . " Although itt is seven yeare and more Syth my daughter was in halle , She shall come downe once for your sake , To ...
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... Sayes , " Christ you save and see ! " Sayes , " You be welcome , Kyng Estmere , 66 Right welcome unto me . And iff you love me as you saye , So well and heartilée ; All that ever you are comen about , Soon sped now itt may bee . " Then ...
... Sayes , " Christ you save and see ! " Sayes , " You be welcome , Kyng Estmere , 66 Right welcome unto me . And iff you love me as you saye , So well and heartilée ; All that ever you are comen about , Soon sped now itt may bee . " Then ...
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... Sayes , " Reade me , reade me , deare brother , My reade shall ryde at thee , Which waye we best may turne and fighte , To save this fayre ladye ? " * Now hearken to me , " , " sayes 10 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... Sayes , " Reade me , reade me , deare brother , My reade shall ryde at thee , Which waye we best may turne and fighte , To save this fayre ladye ? " * Now hearken to me , " , " sayes 10 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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Mary Russell Mitford. * Now hearken to me , " , " sayes Adler yonge , " And your reade must rise at me , I quicklye will devise a waye , To sette thy ladye free . " My mother was a western woman , And learned in gramaryé , And when I ...
Mary Russell Mitford. * Now hearken to me , " , " sayes Adler yonge , " And your reade must rise at me , I quicklye will devise a waye , To sette thy ladye free . " My mother was a western woman , And learned in gramaryé , And when I ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1858 |
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Հատոր 1 Mary Russell Mitford Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1852 |
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