The New-England Magazine, Band 9Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1965 |
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... ground so proude That it wol have a newe shroude , And make so queint his robe and fayre , That it had news an hundred payre , Of grape and flouris Inde and Pers , And many newis full divers , That is the robe I mene iwis Through which ...
... ground so proude That it wol have a newe shroude , And make so queint his robe and fayre , That it had news an hundred payre , Of grape and flouris Inde and Pers , And many newis full divers , That is the robe I mene iwis Through which ...
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... ground , and not to rush upon his adversary till he seems too near to be able to avoid the shock . We fre- quently see a bull shake his head with an air of menace , grate the ground with his foot without advancing , or even recoil with ...
... ground , and not to rush upon his adversary till he seems too near to be able to avoid the shock . We fre- quently see a bull shake his head with an air of menace , grate the ground with his foot without advancing , or even recoil with ...
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... ground has been filled up with earth : the arc of Septimus Severus , which stands near the Capitoline hill , is at least half buried ; and in order that it may be seen , the ground has been carried away for a space of several feet ...
... ground has been filled up with earth : the arc of Septimus Severus , which stands near the Capitoline hill , is at least half buried ; and in order that it may be seen , the ground has been carried away for a space of several feet ...
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