Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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... quoth he to me . " Forsooth , sir , " quoth I , " it is past eight of the clock in the morning . " " Eight of the clock ? " quoth he , " that cannot be , " rehearsing divers times , " eight of the clock , eight of the clock , nay , nay , " ...
... quoth he to me . " Forsooth , sir , " quoth I , " it is past eight of the clock in the morning . " " Eight of the clock ? " quoth he , " that cannot be , " rehearsing divers times , " eight of the clock , eight of the clock , nay , nay , " ...
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... quoth he , " Whereof was this cullis made ? " " Forsooth , sir , " quoth I , " of a chicken . " " Why , " quoth he , " it is fasting day , and St. Andrew's Eve . " " What though [ it be ] , sir ? " quoth Doctor Palmes . " Ye be excused ...
... quoth he , " Whereof was this cullis made ? " " Forsooth , sir , " quoth I , " of a chicken . " " Why , " quoth he , " it is fasting day , and St. Andrew's Eve . " " What though [ it be ] , sir ? " quoth Doctor Palmes . " Ye be excused ...
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... ( quoth Rosader ) ; because I love none but Rosalynde . And upon that condition ( quoth Gerismond ) that Rosalynde were here , I would this day make up a marriage betwixt her and thee . At this , Aliena turned her head and smiled upon ...
... ( quoth Rosader ) ; because I love none but Rosalynde . And upon that condition ( quoth Gerismond ) that Rosalynde were here , I would this day make up a marriage betwixt her and thee . At this , Aliena turned her head and smiled upon ...
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