Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volúmenes1-2 |
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Master : Wert thou hunting today ? Hunter : I was not , for today is Sunday , but yesterday I was hunting , Master : What didst thou catch ? Hunter : Two harts and a bear . Master : How didst thou catch them ?
Master : Wert thou hunting today ? Hunter : I was not , for today is Sunday , but yesterday I was hunting , Master : What didst thou catch ? Hunter : Two harts and a bear . Master : How didst thou catch them ?
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Councilor : Truly thou speakest rightly : but we had all liefer live with the farmer than with thee ; because the farmer gives us bread and drink ; thou- what dost thou give us in thy smithy except iron sparks and the resounding of ...
Councilor : Truly thou speakest rightly : but we had all liefer live with the farmer than with thee ; because the farmer gives us bread and drink ; thou- what dost thou give us in thy smithy except iron sparks and the resounding of ...
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Better I sing than thou at least ; Thou chatterest like an Irish priest . I sing at eve , a proper time , And after , when it is bedtime , And once again at middle - night , And so ordain my song aright When I see rising from afar ...
Better I sing than thou at least ; Thou chatterest like an Irish priest . I sing at eve , a proper time , And after , when it is bedtime , And once again at middle - night , And so ordain my song aright When I see rising from afar ...
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