Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volumes 1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 - English literature |
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... Thomas the Rhymer1 True Thomas lay oer yon grassy bank , And he beheld a ladie gay , A ladie that was brisk and bold , Come riding oer the fernie brae2 . Her skirt was of grass - green silk , Her mantel of the velvet fine , And ilka ...
... Thomas the Rhymer1 True Thomas lay oer yon grassy bank , And he beheld a ladie gay , A ladie that was brisk and bold , Come riding oer the fernie brae2 . Her skirt was of grass - green silk , Her mantel of the velvet fine , And ilka ...
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Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej Stanisław Helsztyński. THOMAS MORE 1478-1535 Sir Thomas More is one of the most striking figures at the threshold of the English modern world . He was brougth up in the household of Cardinal Morton ...
Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej Stanisław Helsztyński. THOMAS MORE 1478-1535 Sir Thomas More is one of the most striking figures at the threshold of the English modern world . He was brougth up in the household of Cardinal Morton ...
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... Thomas Paine . But though the treacherous tapster Thomas Hangs a new Angel two doors from us , As fine as daubers ' hands can make it , In hopes that strangers may mistake it ; We think it both a shame and sin To quit the good old Angel ...
... Thomas Paine . But though the treacherous tapster Thomas Hangs a new Angel two doors from us , As fine as daubers ' hands can make it , In hopes that strangers may mistake it ; We think it both a shame and sin To quit the good old Angel ...
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