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The title and colophon of this rare piece , are as follows : " This mater treateth of a merchaūtes wyfe that afterwarde went lyke a ma and becam a great lorde and was called Frederyke of jennen afterwarde . " " Thus endeth this lytell ...
The title and colophon of this rare piece , are as follows : " This mater treateth of a merchaūtes wyfe that afterwarde went lyke a ma and becam a great lorde and was called Frederyke of jennen afterwarde . " " Thus endeth this lytell ...
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... words were - adieu Posthumus ; but as Mr. Edwards has observed , " she must have understood the language of love very little , if she could find no tenderer expression of it , than the name by which every one called her husband .
... words were - adieu Posthumus ; but as Mr. Edwards has observed , " she must have understood the language of love very little , if she could find no tenderer expression of it , than the name by which every one called her husband .
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But instead of that , I am in a high , and , what is called , a glorious station ; and most miserable in such a situation ! Pregnant with calamity are those desires , which aspire to ...
But instead of that , I am in a high , and , what is called , a glorious station ; and most miserable in such a situation ! Pregnant with calamity are those desires , which aspire to ...
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STEEVENS . 6- and the twinn'd stones 6 Upon the NUMBER'D beach ? ] I have no idea in what sense the beach , or shore , should be called number'd . I have ventured , against all the copies , to substitute- 66 Upon th ' unnumber'd beach ...
STEEVENS . 6- and the twinn'd stones 6 Upon the NUMBER'D beach ? ] I have no idea in what sense the beach , or shore , should be called number'd . I have ventured , against all the copies , to substitute- 66 Upon th ' unnumber'd beach ...
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It may be noted that the cup of a flower is called calix , whence chalice . JOHNSON . 66 those springs " On chalic'd flowers that lies . " It may be observed , with re- gard to this apparent false concord , that in very old English ...
It may be noted that the cup of a flower is called calix , whence chalice . JOHNSON . 66 those springs " On chalic'd flowers that lies . " It may be observed , with re- gard to this apparent false concord , that in very old English ...
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