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... grace the air After your late tossing on the breaking seas ? " * 3 It is as by accident that he is present or absent in any one of his places of duty- " dum adest et abest semper ut accidens . " Enclosures for wild animals- " facit ...
... grace the air After your late tossing on the breaking seas ? " * 3 It is as by accident that he is present or absent in any one of his places of duty- " dum adest et abest semper ut accidens . " Enclosures for wild animals- " facit ...
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... grace ; Sir Philip was founden a file , 3 He fled , and fought not in that place . In that place the Boar was blithe , All are eaten up full clean , Is neither leavéd bitch nor whelp That is well in our semblance 13 seen , And they are ...
... grace ; Sir Philip was founden a file , 3 He fled , and fought not in that place . In that place the Boar was blithe , All are eaten up full clean , Is neither leavéd bitch nor whelp That is well in our semblance 13 seen , And they are ...
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... grace , pathos , and kindly touches of humour that make its impression deeper , the reader should not fail to observe how firmly yet delicately he preserves the type of an unswerving love and faith towards God in his manner of ...
... grace , pathos , and kindly touches of humour that make its impression deeper , the reader should not fail to observe how firmly yet delicately he preserves the type of an unswerving love and faith towards God in his manner of ...
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... grace , I dare the better ask of you a space Of audience , to shewen our request , For ye , my lord , to doon right as you lest . 10 20 20 30 40 " For certes , lord , so well us liketh you And all your work , and ever han done , that we ...
... grace , I dare the better ask of you a space Of audience , to shewen our request , For ye , my lord , to doon right as you lest . 10 20 20 30 40 " For certes , lord , so well us liketh you And all your work , and ever han done , that we ...
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... grace , ere that they wenten , That he would granté them a certain day Of his spousail , as soon as ever he may ; For yet alway the people somewhat dread Lest that this marquis no wife woldé wed . He granted them a day , such as him ...
... grace , ere that they wenten , That he would granté them a certain day Of his spousail , as soon as ever he may ; For yet alway the people somewhat dread Lest that this marquis no wife woldé wed . He granted them a day , such as him ...
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