Cyclopędia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Volume 1Robert Chambers Gould and Lincoln, 1854 - Authors, English |
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... Wood , 103 103 BISHOP BALE , 73 SIR JOHN HARRINGTON , 104 Death of Lord Cobham , 73 Of Trenson , 104 WILLIAM TYNDALE , MILES COVERDALE , Passage from Tyndale's Version of the Bible , 73 Of Fortune , 104 74 Against Writers that carp at ...
... Wood , 103 103 BISHOP BALE , 73 SIR JOHN HARRINGTON , 104 Death of Lord Cobham , 73 Of Trenson , 104 WILLIAM TYNDALE , MILES COVERDALE , Passage from Tyndale's Version of the Bible , 73 Of Fortune , 104 74 Against Writers that carp at ...
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... WOOD - ELIAS ASHMOLE - JOHN AUBREY - THOMAS THOMAS ELLWOOD , 465 RYMER , 527 Ellwood's Intercourse with Milton , 527 JOHN BUNYAN , 466 Letter from Scarron in the Next World to Louis XIV . , 528 Extracts from Bunyan's Autobiography ...
... WOOD - ELIAS ASHMOLE - JOHN AUBREY - THOMAS THOMAS ELLWOOD , 465 RYMER , 527 Ellwood's Intercourse with Milton , 527 JOHN BUNYAN , 466 Letter from Scarron in the Next World to Louis XIV . , 528 Extracts from Bunyan's Autobiography ...
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... wood ? man he fared , 3 His robe he rent adown ; He tare the hair of head and beard , And said he would her win with sword , By his lord St Mahoun . The table adown right he smote , Into the floor foot hot , 4 He looked as a wild lion ...
... wood ? man he fared , 3 His robe he rent adown ; He tare the hair of head and beard , And said he would her win with sword , By his lord St Mahoun . The table adown right he smote , Into the floor foot hot , 4 He looked as a wild lion ...
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... wood . When the king of Tars saw that sight , Wood he was for wrath aplight , In hand he hent1 a spear , And to the Soudan he rode full right , With a dunt of much might , Adown he ' gan him bear . The Soudan nigh he had y - slaw , But ...
... wood . When the king of Tars saw that sight , Wood he was for wrath aplight , In hand he hent1 a spear , And to the Soudan he rode full right , With a dunt of much might , Adown he ' gan him bear . The Soudan nigh he had y - slaw , But ...
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... wood - craft coude he wel alle the usage . Upon his arme , he bare a gaie bracer ; + And by his side , a swerd and a bokeler ; And on that other side , a gaie daggere , Harneised wel , and sharpe as point of spere : A Cristofre on his ...
... wood - craft coude he wel alle the usage . Upon his arme , he bare a gaie bracer ; + And by his side , a swerd and a bokeler ; And on that other side , a gaie daggere , Harneised wel , and sharpe as point of spere : A Cristofre on his ...
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