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Page 54
... 1 Fit is a part or division of a song . 2 Out . 3 In spite of . 4 Hinder . 5 Company . 6 Field . 7 Hour . Grea - hondes thorowe the greves glent 54 ANCIENT BALLAD OF CHEVY CHASE . CHAP . III . BALLADS The Ancient Ballad Chevy Chase.
... 1 Fit is a part or division of a song . 2 Out . 3 In spite of . 4 Hinder . 5 Company . 6 Field . 7 Hour . Grea - hondes thorowe the greves glent 54 ANCIENT BALLAD OF CHEVY CHASE . CHAP . III . BALLADS The Ancient Ballad Chevy Chase.
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7 Hour . Grea - hondes thorowe the greves glent For to kyll thear dear . The begane in Chyviat the hyls above Yerly on a monnyn day ; Be that it drewe to the oware ' off none A hondrith fat hartes ded ther lay . The blewe a mort uppone ...
7 Hour . Grea - hondes thorowe the greves glent For to kyll thear dear . The begane in Chyviat the hyls above Yerly on a monnyn day ; Be that it drewe to the oware ' off none A hondrith fat hartes ded ther lay . The blewe a mort uppone ...
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... Roge the hinde Hartly , Sir Wyllyam the bolde Hearone . 42 At the . 48 Hauled . 44 Bore . 45 Fight . 46 Hour .. 47 Above . Sir Jorg the worthè Lovele A knight of great renowen CHAP . III . 59 ANCIENT BALLAD OF CHEVY CHASE .
... Roge the hinde Hartly , Sir Wyllyam the bolde Hearone . 42 At the . 48 Hauled . 44 Bore . 45 Fight . 46 Hour .. 47 Above . Sir Jorg the worthè Lovele A knight of great renowen CHAP . III . 59 ANCIENT BALLAD OF CHEVY CHASE .
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... time , which might be better employed , I answer that the most active or busy men have many vacant hours , while they expect the tides and returns of busi- ness ; and then the question is , how those 96 СПАР . Ѵ . FRANCIS BACON .
... time , which might be better employed , I answer that the most active or busy men have many vacant hours , while they expect the tides and returns of busi- ness ; and then the question is , how those 96 СПАР . Ѵ . FRANCIS BACON .
Page 105
... clock strikes eleven . Faust . O Faustus , Now hast thou but one bare hour to live , And then thou must be damn'd perpetually . Stand still , you ever - moving spheres of heaven A. D. 1563-1593 . 105 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE .
... clock strikes eleven . Faust . O Faustus , Now hast thou but one bare hour to live , And then thou must be damn'd perpetually . Stand still , you ever - moving spheres of heaven A. D. 1563-1593 . 105 CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE .
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