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Page 161
... better esteemed nor a better garnished of rich folk . Much they love largess and honor , and lead their life in great pleasaunce . " Quoted by R. L. Loomis ( ed . ) , The Romance of Tristram and Ysolt by Thomas of Britain ( New York ...
... better esteemed nor a better garnished of rich folk . Much they love largess and honor , and lead their life in great pleasaunce . " Quoted by R. L. Loomis ( ed . ) , The Romance of Tristram and Ysolt by Thomas of Britain ( New York ...
Page 228
... better and larger , but their very thickness prevented proper drying and kept them away from the markets of southern Spain . Captain John Smith thought hake even better than cod : " Now each hundred you take here , is as good as two or ...
... better and larger , but their very thickness prevented proper drying and kept them away from the markets of southern Spain . Captain John Smith thought hake even better than cod : " Now each hundred you take here , is as good as two or ...
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... better England in the strange lands to the west . Whether their knowledge of Utopia was sufficient or accurate is for the moment beside the point . The go- to - America - where - it - is - better literature , read directly , listened to ...
... better England in the strange lands to the west . Whether their knowledge of Utopia was sufficient or accurate is for the moment beside the point . The go- to - America - where - it - is - better literature , read directly , listened to ...
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Westward the Land Was Bright | 3 |
The People of England | 13 |
Country People | 46 |
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