Relfe brothers' model reading-books, in prose and verse, ed., with notes and intr. by R.F. Charles, Том 5Richard Fletcher Charles 1882 |
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... Head 38. Alfred the Great , -A Sonnet ... 39. Alfred the Great .... 40. The Poplar Field .. 41 . The Great Pyramid ...... . 42. A Charade .... 43. The Hermit Crab ...... 44. Industry and Thrift .. 45. The Maid of Neidpath . 46. Wolsey ...
... Head 38. Alfred the Great , -A Sonnet ... 39. Alfred the Great .... 40. The Poplar Field .. 41 . The Great Pyramid ...... . 42. A Charade .... 43. The Hermit Crab ...... 44. Industry and Thrift .. 45. The Maid of Neidpath . 46. Wolsey ...
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... head . The kae immediately began to cre - waw ! cre - waw ! Fat's this noo ? " cried " The Lord preserv's a ' ! Bell , starting to her feet . " It's Tam Edward again ! " shouted the scholars , " wi ' a craw stickin ' oot o ' his breeks ...
... head . The kae immediately began to cre - waw ! cre - waw ! Fat's this noo ? " cried " The Lord preserv's a ' ! Bell , starting to her feet . " It's Tam Edward again ! " shouted the scholars , " wi ' a craw stickin ' oot o ' his breeks ...
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... head of all was silent and dejected . What a change within a few hours ! But the even- ing before the field - cornet and his little family were in the full enjoyment of happiness . There was still one hope , though a slight one Locusts ...
... head of all was silent and dejected . What a change within a few hours ! But the even- ing before the field - cornet and his little family were in the full enjoyment of happiness . There was still one hope , though a slight one Locusts ...
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... heads would seem to live again , or I to be turned into marble with them ; how I never could be tired with roaming about that huge mansion , with its vast empty rooms , with their worn - out hangings , flut- tering tapestry , and carved ...
... heads would seem to live again , or I to be turned into marble with them ; how I never could be tired with roaming about that huge mansion , with its vast empty rooms , with their worn - out hangings , flut- tering tapestry , and carved ...
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... heads , they sought out a cheap tavern , where they regaled upon a smoking steak , and certain flowing mugs of beer , as only men just landed from the sea can revel in the generous dainties of the earth . When they had feasted , as two ...
... heads , they sought out a cheap tavern , where they regaled upon a smoking steak , and certain flowing mugs of beer , as only men just landed from the sea can revel in the generous dainties of the earth . When they had feasted , as two ...
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