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Page xiv
... Give a Rouse .. ( II . The Revelation ) . Boot and Saddle . ( III . The Spirit's Epochs ) . 521 521 521 522 The Lost Leader .. " How They Brought the Good News Bk . I , Canto X ( Going to Church ) 522 Bk . II , Canto XII , Preludes ( I ...
... Give a Rouse .. ( II . The Revelation ) . Boot and Saddle . ( III . The Spirit's Epochs ) . 521 521 521 522 The Lost Leader .. " How They Brought the Good News Bk . I , Canto X ( Going to Church ) 522 Bk . II , Canto XII , Preludes ( I ...
Page xxiv
... give three brief specimens of his translations , because they show the falsity of the common opinion , shared by some of the best literary critics , that it is impossible to translate the poetry of the Old Testament into English verse ...
... give three brief specimens of his translations , because they show the falsity of the common opinion , shared by some of the best literary critics , that it is impossible to translate the poetry of the Old Testament into English verse ...
Page xxvi
... give hardly any trouble . His first principle is to double letters as often as possible ; his second is not to be too regular even in doing this ; his third , to use any genuine old spellings that he happened to remember . No difficulty ...
... give hardly any trouble . His first principle is to double letters as often as possible ; his second is not to be too regular even in doing this ; his third , to use any genuine old spellings that he happened to remember . No difficulty ...
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... give me the right 9 bright 10 cheek as one bold by nature 24 by our Lady 25 hasten 20 quickly 27 amazed 28 at it behooves thee to find 16 man first 29 retainers 30 horse 31 settled 32 furiously 33 eyes 34 bristly 35 glittering 15 man 21 ...
... give me the right 9 bright 10 cheek as one bold by nature 24 by our Lady 25 hasten 20 quickly 27 amazed 28 at it behooves thee to find 16 man first 29 retainers 30 horse 31 settled 32 furiously 33 eyes 34 bristly 35 glittering 15 man 21 ...
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... give you your 14 know 15 tell tales 16 before In heigh and lowe ; and thus by oon assent We been acorded to his juggement . And therupon the wyn was fet " 1 anon ; We dronken and to reste wente echon Withouten any lenger taryynge . 13 ...
... give you your 14 know 15 tell tales 16 before In heigh and lowe ; and thus by oon assent We been acorded to his juggement . And therupon the wyn was fet " 1 anon ; We dronken and to reste wente echon Withouten any lenger taryynge . 13 ...
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