The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... says Matthew of Westminster , " equum ascen- dens , crines capitis et tricas dissolvens , corpus suum totum , præter crura candidissima , inde velavit . " See Selden's Notes to the Polyolbion of Drayton : Song 13. It is Selden from whom ...
... says Matthew of Westminster , " equum ascen- dens , crines capitis et tricas dissolvens , corpus suum totum , præter crura candidissima , inde velavit . " See Selden's Notes to the Polyolbion of Drayton : Song 13. It is Selden from whom ...
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... says is said well and earnestly : Coventry at length From her small mean regard , recovered state and strength ; By Leofric her lord , yet in base bondage held , The people from her marts by tollage were expelled ; Whose duchess which ...
... says is said well and earnestly : Coventry at length From her small mean regard , recovered state and strength ; By Leofric her lord , yet in base bondage held , The people from her marts by tollage were expelled ; Whose duchess which ...
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... say , with other participations more remarkable , lived Beaumont and Fletcher . In the Borough also , at St. Saviour's , lie Fletcher and Massinger , in one grave ; in the same church , under a monu- ment and effigy , lies Chaucer's ...
... say , with other participations more remarkable , lived Beaumont and Fletcher . In the Borough also , at St. Saviour's , lie Fletcher and Massinger , in one grave ; in the same church , under a monu- ment and effigy , lies Chaucer's ...
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... says , - The sun , which doth the greatest comfort bring To absent friends , because the self - same thing They know they see , however absent , is Here our best haymaker : forgive me this : It is our country style : -In this warm shine ...
... says , - The sun , which doth the greatest comfort bring To absent friends , because the self - same thing They know they see , however absent , is Here our best haymaker : forgive me this : It is our country style : -In this warm shine ...
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... say that a fish could not get too quickly out of it . Upon this point , Bacon says that we should dis- continue what we think hurtful by little and little . And he quotes with admiration the advice of Celsus : that " a man do vary and ...
... say that a fish could not get too quickly out of it . Upon this point , Bacon says that we should dis- continue what we think hurtful by little and little . And he quotes with admiration the advice of Celsus : that " a man do vary and ...
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