English Prose: From Maundevile to ThackerayArthur Howard Galton |
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... hand a wrytte , the which he redde , the whiche told hym all the aduentures that ye haue herd tofore , and of what lygnage she was come . Soo with this gentylwoman syr launcelot was a moneth and more . yf ye wold aske me how he lyued ...
... hand a wrytte , the which he redde , the whiche told hym all the aduentures that ye haue herd tofore , and of what lygnage she was come . Soo with this gentylwoman syr launcelot was a moneth and more . yf ye wold aske me how he lyued ...
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... hand a whyte hors , and soo he cam to the shyp and salewed the two knyghtes on the hyghe lordes behalf , and sayd Galahad syr ye haue ben longe ynough with your fader , come oute of the ship , and starte vpon this hors , & goo where the ...
... hand a whyte hors , and soo he cam to the shyp and salewed the two knyghtes on the hyghe lordes behalf , and sayd Galahad syr ye haue ben longe ynough with your fader , come oute of the ship , and starte vpon this hors , & goo where the ...
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... hand to his suerd & drewe hit . Thenne ther came a dwerf sodenly and smote hym on the harme so sore that the suerd felle oute of his hand . Thenne herd he a voyce say O man of euylle feyth and poure byleue wherefor trowest thow more on ...
... hand to his suerd & drewe hit . Thenne ther came a dwerf sodenly and smote hym on the harme so sore that the suerd felle oute of his hand . Thenne herd he a voyce say O man of euylle feyth and poure byleue wherefor trowest thow more on ...
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... him be mery and haue no fere : for I ensure hym I am as sure of the man that he woteth of , as I am of my own hand . God sende grace , sir , quod the messenger , and went his way . Certain is it also , that in the riding toward 18 MORE .
... him be mery and haue no fere : for I ensure hym I am as sure of the man that he woteth of , as I am of my own hand . God sende grace , sir , quod the messenger , and went his way . Certain is it also , that in the riding toward 18 MORE .
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... hand of the Father , with full power and authority , ruling and disposing all things according to thine own gracious and glorious purpose : we , sinful creatures , and yet servants and members of thy church , do prostrate ourselves and ...
... hand of the Father , with full power and authority , ruling and disposing all things according to thine own gracious and glorious purpose : we , sinful creatures , and yet servants and members of thy church , do prostrate ourselves and ...
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