Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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14. oldal
... keep : And on his shoulders thus his lost sheep he doth bear . And if he any fault among the people find , That our Faith is broken , to say he will not spare , And draw them to the law , and fast there doth them bind Till he hath ...
... keep : And on his shoulders thus his lost sheep he doth bear . And if he any fault among the people find , That our Faith is broken , to say he will not spare , And draw them to the law , and fast there doth them bind Till he hath ...
16. oldal
... keep , With finger they can point and speak reproach and check . At dinner when they sit , to which they go apace , Their jaws are very swift , their teeth much pain do take , Their throat an open grave , their stomach in like case A ...
... keep , With finger they can point and speak reproach and check . At dinner when they sit , to which they go apace , Their jaws are very swift , their teeth much pain do take , Their throat an open grave , their stomach in like case A ...
26. oldal
... Keep them out of strife ! " The lady prayed for him again , That God should keep him from pain In everlasting life . When service was done home they went , And thanked God with good intent , And put away pensi.3 When he to his placé ...
... Keep them out of strife ! " The lady prayed for him again , That God should keep him from pain In everlasting life . When service was done home they went , And thanked God with good intent , And put away pensi.3 When he to his placé ...
32. oldal
... keep them if he cun ; To Calais come they all too late , Sir Philip and Sir John his son . All were full feared 15 that there were fun Their leaders may they barely ban.16 All on this wise was Calais won ; God save them that it so gat ...
... keep them if he cun ; To Calais come they all too late , Sir Philip and Sir John his son . All were full feared 15 that there were fun Their leaders may they barely ban.16 All on this wise was Calais won ; God save them that it so gat ...
48. oldal
... keep ; She herdé not what thing he to her said , She far'd as she had stert out of a sleep , Till she out of her mazedness abraid . " " Grisild , " quoth he , " by God that for us deyd , Thou art my wife , ne none othér I have , Ne ...
... keep ; She herdé not what thing he to her said , She far'd as she had stert out of a sleep , Till she out of her mazedness abraid . " " Grisild , " quoth he , " by God that for us deyd , Thou art my wife , ne none othér I have , Ne ...
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