A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 sider |
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Side 44
... unto him ! He dwelt at Earnley , a noble church on the bank of Severn , near Radstone , where he read books . It came in mind to him and in his chiefest thought that he would tell the noble deeds of England , what the men were named ...
... unto him ! He dwelt at Earnley , a noble church on the bank of Severn , near Radstone , where he read books . It came in mind to him and in his chiefest thought that he would tell the noble deeds of England , what the men were named ...
Side 60
... unto logik hadde longe i - go.16 * Syllables containing e with a diæresis ( ë ) are to be pronounced in reading and scanning . 1 It chanced . 2 An inn in Southwark . 9 Full . 4 Fallen by chance . 5 Entertained in the best manner . Them ...
... unto logik hadde longe i - go.16 * Syllables containing e with a diæresis ( ë ) are to be pronounced in reading and scanning . 1 It chanced . 2 An inn in Southwark . 9 Full . 4 Fallen by chance . 5 Entertained in the best manner . Them ...
Side 61
... Unto his poure parisschens aboute Of his offrynge18 and eek of his substaunce . He cowde in litel thing han suffisaunce . 1 H llow . 2 Also . 3 Uppermost short cloak . 4 Secular calling . Rather . • Fid- dle . Harp . Although ...
... Unto his poure parisschens aboute Of his offrynge18 and eek of his substaunce . He cowde in litel thing han suffisaunce . 1 H llow . 2 Also . 3 Uppermost short cloak . 4 Secular calling . Rather . • Fid- dle . Harp . Although ...
Side 62
... unto seyntë Poules , To seeken him a chaunterie for soules , Or with a bretherhede to ben withholde ; But dwelte at hoom , and keptë wel his folde , So that the wolf ne made it not myscarye ; He was a schepherde and no mercenarie . And ...
... unto seyntë Poules , To seeken him a chaunterie for soules , Or with a bretherhede to ben withholde ; But dwelte at hoom , and keptë wel his folde , So that the wolf ne made it not myscarye ; He was a schepherde and no mercenarie . And ...
Side 65
... unto youre love That any thing mighte makë yow aferd ? Han ye no mannës herte , and han a berd ? " • Whan that the moneth in which the world bigan That highte9 March , whan God first made man , Was complet , and y - passed were also ...
... unto youre love That any thing mighte makë yow aferd ? Han ye no mannës herte , and han a berd ? " • Whan that the moneth in which the world bigan That highte9 March , whan God first made man , Was complet , and y - passed were also ...
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