Literature and Life, Book 4Scott, Foresman, 1933 - American Literature |
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Page 61
... leave to your mother dear ? " " My wedding shift that I do wear . " " What will you leave to your sister Anne ? " 55 " My silken snoods and my golden fan . " " What will you leave to your brother John ? " With a hay ho ! and a lily gay ...
... leave to your mother dear ? " " My wedding shift that I do wear . " " What will you leave to your sister Anne ? " 55 " My silken snoods and my golden fan . " " What will you leave to your brother John ? " With a hay ho ! and a lily gay ...
Page 150
... leave his wife , to leave his babes , 6 His mansion and his titles in a place From whence himself does fly ? He loves us not ; He wants the natural touch ; 1 for the poor wren , The most diminutive of birds , will fight , Her young ones ...
... leave his wife , to leave his babes , 6 His mansion and his titles in a place From whence himself does fly ? He loves us not ; He wants the natural touch ; 1 for the poor wren , The most diminutive of birds , will fight , Her young ones ...
Page 157
... leave.58 Macbeth Is ripe for shaking , and the powers above Put on their instruments.50 Receive what cheer you may ; The night is long that never finds the day . [ Exeunt ] Naught , worthless . 57 intermission , delay . Our lack leave ...
... leave.58 Macbeth Is ripe for shaking , and the powers above Put on their instruments.50 Receive what cheer you may ; The night is long that never finds the day . [ Exeunt ] Naught , worthless . 57 intermission , delay . Our lack leave ...
Contents
HISTORY | 4 |
PART ONEPAGAN AND MEDIEVAL TIMES 55 B C 1500 A D | 5 |
SELECTIONS FOR CHAPTER I | 15 |
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