English Prose: Selections, Volume 1Sir Henry Craik Macmillan and Company, 1893 This collection shows the growth and development of English prose by extracts from the principal and most characteristic writers. |
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... hath done , the first wish , that he will wish , of earthly things : and that hath been proved often times . And o time befel , that a king of Ermonye , that was a worthy knight and a doughty man and a noble prince , woke that hawk some ...
... hath done , the first wish , that he will wish , of earthly things : and that hath been proved often times . And o time befel , that a king of Ermonye , that was a worthy knight and a doughty man and a noble prince , woke that hawk some ...
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... hath no banners borne before him : but he hath three crosses of gold , fine , great and high , full of precious stones : and every of the crosses be set in a chariot , full richly arrayed . And for to keep every cross , be ordained ...
... hath no banners borne before him : but he hath three crosses of gold , fine , great and high , full of precious stones : and every of the crosses be set in a chariot , full richly arrayed . And for to keep every cross , be ordained ...
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... hath given us , and dream we not about new points that the gospel leaveth , for this is a sin of curiosity that harmeth more than pro- fiteth . The story of this gospel telleth us ghostly wit , both of life of the church and medeful ...
... hath given us , and dream we not about new points that the gospel leaveth , for this is a sin of curiosity that harmeth more than pro- fiteth . The story of this gospel telleth us ghostly wit , both of life of the church and medeful ...
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... hath done him . The kingdom of heaven is holy Church of men that now travail here ; and this Church by his head is like to a man king , for Christ , head of this Church , is both God and man . This king would reckon with his servants ...
... hath done him . The kingdom of heaven is holy Church of men that now travail here ; and this Church by his head is like to a man king , for Christ , head of this Church , is both God and man . This king would reckon with his servants ...
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... hath slain a fat calf , for he hath received him safe . But this elder son had disdain and would not come in ; therefore , his father went out , and began to pray him . And he answered , and said to his father , Lo , so many years I ...
... hath slain a fat calf , for he hath received him safe . But this elder son had disdain and would not come in ; therefore , his father went out , and began to pray him . And he answered , and said to his father , Lo , so many years I ...
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