Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Band 1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... breast of Arcite , and the sore Encreaseth at his hearte more and more . The clottered blood for any leche - craft " Corrupteth , and is in his bouk ylaft , That neither veine - blood ne ventousing , 7 Ne drink of herbes may be his ...
... breast of Arcite , and the sore Encreaseth at his hearte more and more . The clottered blood for any leche - craft " Corrupteth , and is in his bouk ylaft , That neither veine - blood ne ventousing , 7 Ne drink of herbes may be his ...
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... breast , yourself t ' assure , A mighty shield of doubleness . 12 [ Last Verses of Chaucer , written on his Death - bed . ] Fly from the press , 13 and dwell with sothfastness ; 14 Suffice unto thy good 15 though it be small ; For hoard ...
... breast , yourself t ' assure , A mighty shield of doubleness . 12 [ Last Verses of Chaucer , written on his Death - bed . ] Fly from the press , 13 and dwell with sothfastness ; 14 Suffice unto thy good 15 though it be small ; For hoard ...
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... breast ; Her sire , an earl ; her dame of princes ' blood : From tender years , in Britain doth she rest With king's child , where she tasteth costly food . Hunsdon did first present her to my eyen : Bright is her hue , and Geraldine ...
... breast ; Her sire , an earl ; her dame of princes ' blood : From tender years , in Britain doth she rest With king's child , where she tasteth costly food . Hunsdon did first present her to my eyen : Bright is her hue , and Geraldine ...
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... breast . She was full weary of her watch , and grieved with her child ; She rocked it , and rated it , until on her it smiled ; Then did she say : ' Now have I found the proverb true to prove , The falling out of faithful friends ...
... breast . She was full weary of her watch , and grieved with her child ; She rocked it , and rated it , until on her it smiled ; Then did she say : ' Now have I found the proverb true to prove , The falling out of faithful friends ...
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... breast - bane . Thorough liver and lungs baith The sharp arrow is gane , That never after in all his life - days He spake mo words but ane ; That was : Fight ye , my merry men , whiles ye may , For my life - days be gane . ' The Percy ...
... breast - bane . Thorough liver and lungs baith The sharp arrow is gane , That never after in all his life - days He spake mo words but ane ; That was : Fight ye , my merry men , whiles ye may , For my life - days be gane . ' The Percy ...
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