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IV CES Oxford University ENGLISH FACULTY LIBRARY Manor Road. ( OOC M ८ D ( ( ( 3 3 ६ 3 AA 3 B 3 2 ८ ( CC C ६६६ E See the building Where whilst my mistris lived in Was. 3.
IV CES Oxford University ENGLISH FACULTY LIBRARY Manor Road. ( OOC M ८ D ( ( ( 3 3 ६ 3 AA 3 B 3 2 ८ ( CC C ६६६ E See the building Where whilst my mistris lived in Was. 3.
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IV CES Oxford University ENGLISH FACULTY LIBRARY Manor Road Oxford OX1 3UQ Telephone : ( 0865 ) 71050 Opening Hours : Monday to Friday : 9.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Full Term . ( 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. , and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Vacations . ) ...
IV CES Oxford University ENGLISH FACULTY LIBRARY Manor Road Oxford OX1 3UQ Telephone : ( 0865 ) 71050 Opening Hours : Monday to Friday : 9.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Full Term . ( 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. , and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Vacations . ) ...
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Edited from the MS . in the Library of the University of Cambridge , by the Rev. J. Rawson Lumby . 38. 6d . 15. POLITICAL , RELIGIOUS , AND LOVE POEMS , from the Lambeth MS . No. 306 , and other sources . Edited by F. J. Furnivall ...
Edited from the MS . in the Library of the University of Cambridge , by the Rev. J. Rawson Lumby . 38. 6d . 15. POLITICAL , RELIGIOUS , AND LOVE POEMS , from the Lambeth MS . No. 306 , and other sources . Edited by F. J. Furnivall ...
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F. that it should be written or pronounced 2 Collated with a copy in Pepys library , FRERE , as in Chaucer . - P . In our 12 ° , Vol . No . 358. Lettered , Wallace . - P . earliest Rhyming Dictionary , Levins's This song is very ...
F. that it should be written or pronounced 2 Collated with a copy in Pepys library , FRERE , as in Chaucer . - P . In our 12 ° , Vol . No . 358. Lettered , Wallace . - P . earliest Rhyming Dictionary , Levins's This song is very ...
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1481 , in the King's Library in the British Museum , fol . ult . vo . , written by some owner of the book in the year 1520. ” A maid went to the well to wash , THE : maid , shee went to the well to washe , Lillumwham , Lillumwham ! the ...
1481 , in the King's Library in the British Museum , fol . ult . vo . , written by some owner of the book in the year 1520. ” A maid went to the well to wash , THE : maid , shee went to the well to washe , Lillumwham , Lillumwham ! the ...
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