Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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quoth he ; • Thou lookest as thou wouldest find a hare , For ever upon the ground I see thee stare . Approach more near , and looke merrily ! Now ' ware you , sirs , and let this man have space . He in the waist is shaped as well as I ...
quoth he ; • Thou lookest as thou wouldest find a hare , For ever upon the ground I see thee stare . Approach more near , and looke merrily ! Now ' ware you , sirs , and let this man have space . He in the waist is shaped as well as I ...
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I , Ich , Ik , Poss . min ( myn ) , mi ( my ) , Obj . Nom . thou ( thow , tow ) , Poss . thin ( thyn ) , thi ( thy ) , Obj . the , thee . Masc . The present indicative plural of verbs ends in en or. we , our , oure , me . us . Fem .
I , Ich , Ik , Poss . min ( myn ) , mi ( my ) , Obj . Nom . thou ( thow , tow ) , Poss . thin ( thyn ) , thi ( thy ) , Obj . the , thee . Masc . The present indicative plural of verbs ends in en or. we , our , oure , me . us . Fem .
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His lady , sad to see his sore constraint , Cride out , “ Now , now , Sir knight , shew what ye bee ; Add faith unto your force , and be not faint ; Strangle her , or els she sure will strangle thee .
His lady , sad to see his sore constraint , Cride out , “ Now , now , Sir knight , shew what ye bee ; Add faith unto your force , and be not faint ; Strangle her , or els she sure will strangle thee .
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Of suche , ” saide he , “ I chiefly doe inquere ; And shall thee well rewarde to shew the place , In which that wicked wight his dayes doth weare : For to all knighthood it is foule disgrace , That such a cursed creature lives so long a ...
Of suche , ” saide he , “ I chiefly doe inquere ; And shall thee well rewarde to shew the place , In which that wicked wight his dayes doth weare : For to all knighthood it is foule disgrace , That such a cursed creature lives so long a ...
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Hether , " quoth he , “ me Archimago sent , He that the stubborne sprites can wisely tame , He bids thee to him send for his intent A fit false dreame , that can delude the sleepers sent . " 66 XLIV .
Hether , " quoth he , “ me Archimago sent , He that the stubborne sprites can wisely tame , He bids thee to him send for his intent A fit false dreame , that can delude the sleepers sent . " 66 XLIV .
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