Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volumes 1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 - English literature |
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Page 40
... gave me a ring ; gave me a goodly treasure he was no sluggish king . to pay for my song : With Franks I was and with Frisians , and with Frumtings ; with Rugians I was and with Glomans , and with the Rome - Welsh , I was likewise in ...
... gave me a ring ; gave me a goodly treasure he was no sluggish king . to pay for my song : With Franks I was and with Frisians , and with Frumtings ; with Rugians I was and with Glomans , and with the Rome - Welsh , I was likewise in ...
Page 256
... gave them my soul for my cunning ! 23 God forbid ! All Faustus God forbade , it , indeed ; but Faustus hath done it : for vain pleasure of twenty - four years hath Faustus lost eternal joy and felicity . I writ them a bill with mine own ...
... gave them my soul for my cunning ! 23 God forbid ! All Faustus God forbade , it , indeed ; but Faustus hath done it : for vain pleasure of twenty - four years hath Faustus lost eternal joy and felicity . I writ them a bill with mine own ...
Page 82
... gave the world to Adam and his posterity in common , it is impossible , that any man , but uni- versal monarch should have any " property " upon the supposition that God gave the world to Adam and his heirs in succession , exclusive of ...
... gave the world to Adam and his posterity in common , it is impossible , that any man , but uni- versal monarch should have any " property " upon the supposition that God gave the world to Adam and his heirs in succession , exclusive of ...
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