Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... o'er waters did he stage . The first he made he called it Fosse ; Throughout the land it goes to Scoss . It begins at Tottenness , And ends unto Catheness . Another street ordained he ,本 And goes to Wales to Saint Davy . Two causeways o'er ...
... o'er waters did he stage . The first he made he called it Fosse ; Throughout the land it goes to Scoss . It begins at Tottenness , And ends unto Catheness . Another street ordained he ,本 And goes to Wales to Saint Davy . Two causeways o'er ...
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... o'er their might , Through which they do the devil sacrifice , Within the devil's temple ' , in curséd wise , By superfluity abominable . Their oathes been so great and so damnable That it is grisly 2 for to hear them swear . Our ...
... o'er their might , Through which they do the devil sacrifice , Within the devil's temple ' , in curséd wise , By superfluity abominable . Their oathes been so great and so damnable That it is grisly 2 for to hear them swear . Our ...
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... o'er couth pass . Ridand there came , near by where Wallace was , The Lord Percy , was captain than of Ayr ; Frae then ' he turned , and couth to Glasgow fare.3 Part of the court had Wallace ' labour seen , Till him rade five , clad ...
... o'er couth pass . Ridand there came , near by where Wallace was , The Lord Percy , was captain than of Ayr ; Frae then ' he turned , and couth to Glasgow fare.3 Part of the court had Wallace ' labour seen , Till him rade five , clad ...
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... o'er the muir ; I cannot tell how afterward sho fure . 1 Spens , or Spenser , the butler . 2 Rather . But I heard syne she passit to her den , As warm as woo ' , suppose it was not grit , Full beinly stuffit was baith butt and ben ...
... o'er the muir ; I cannot tell how afterward sho fure . 1 Spens , or Spenser , the butler . 2 Rather . But I heard syne she passit to her den , As warm as woo ' , suppose it was not grit , Full beinly stuffit was baith butt and ben ...
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... o'er little authoritie , And some o'er mickle , and that is glaiking : 1 In Taking sould Discretion be . The clerks takes benefices with brawls , Some of St Peter and some of St Paul's ; Tak he the rents , no care has he Suppose the ...
... o'er little authoritie , And some o'er mickle , and that is glaiking : 1 In Taking sould Discretion be . The clerks takes benefices with brawls , Some of St Peter and some of St Paul's ; Tak he the rents , no care has he Suppose the ...
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