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The Yellow Streak / Williams, Valentine, 1883-1946
. A DISCOVERY IV. BETWEEN THE DESK AND THE WINDOW V. IN WHICH BUDE LOOKS AT ROBIN GREVE VI. THE LETTER VII ... into the talk which Robin Greve was having with Mary Trevert. "Damn!" exclaimed Greve savagely, as the distant details...- creator(s) - Williams, Valentine, 1883-1946
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- subject(s) - trevert; parrish; jeekes; miss trevert; robin; manderton; greve; bude; mary trevert; hartley parrish; hartley; robin greve; bruce; hartley parrish's; horace trevert; bruce wright; mary; der spyck; herr schulz; inspector humphries; lady margaret; robin greve; robin; der spyck; jeekes; bruce; herr schulz; bruce wright; horace trevert; mary trevert; manderton; hartley parrish; lady margaret; greve; hartley; inspector humphries; trevert; parrish; bude; hartley parrish's; miss trevert; mary;
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Elson Grammar School Literature v4 / Elson, William H.
shallow, every swell, 'Twixt the offing here and Greve, where the river disembogues? Are you bought ... past Greve, And there lay them safe and sound; And if one ship misbehave,-- Keel details...- creator(s) - Elson, William H.
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- subject(s) - literature; day; life; keck; william; time; school; elson; man; grammar; david; widger; words; christine; literature; day; life; keck; william; time; widger; words; christine; elson; school; man; grammar; david;
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Troilus and Criseyde / Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1343?-1400
, I leve, Al seyde I sooth, ye wolden at me greve! `But tak this, that ye loveres ofte eschuwe, Or elles ... out of wikkednesse, That thou shalt be the beste post, I leve, 1000 Of al his lay, and most his foos to-greve details...- creator(s) - Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1343?-1400
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- subject(s) - yow; wel; shal; herte; seyde; myn; gan; eek; troilus; criseyde; wol; swich; whan; sorwe; pandarus; wolde; sholde; hadde; wyse; tyme; seye; ful; myn herte; doon; nought; sone; pandare; hem; allas; han; ioye; wight; dere; wis; ben; myn owene; dere herte; fr; myn herte; swich; sholde; hadde; fr; wolde; nought; eek; criseyde; wis; sorwe; gan; sone; dere; wol; myn owene; troilus; wyse; whan; yow; pandare; seye; dere herte; hem; shal; allas; herte; seyde; ben; tyme; wel; myn; wight; doon; han; ioye; ful; pandarus;
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The Canterbury Tales / Chaucer, Geoffrey
up so brighte That al the orient laugheth of the lighte, And with hise stremes dryeth in the greves ... a gerland of the greves, Were it of wodebynde or hawethorn-leves. And loude he song ayeyn details...- creator(s) - Chaucer, Geoffrey
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- subject(s) - hym; wol; yow; hadde; whan; nat; wel; shal; eek; seyde; hise; swich; wyf; sholde; thyng; myn; ful; herte; wolde; thanne; hem; myghte; seye; heere; kan; han; doon; anon; wol nat; myn herte; noon oother; oure hoost; moore; hise eyen; wel koude; god woot; gr; myn herte; nat; god woot; wol nat; swich; sholde; hadde; wolde; oure hoost; eek; wyf; hise eyen; thanne; moore; myghte; wol; kan; whan; hym; yow; seye; gr; hem; shal; herte; heere; seyde; noon oother; hise; myn; wel; doon; han; wel koude; thyng; anon; ful;
- title - The Canterbury Tales
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Practice Book / Powers, Leland
bank, every shallow, every swell, 'Twixt the offing here and Greve, where the river disembogues ... to Solidor, past Greve, And there lay them safe and sound; And if one ship misbehave details...- creator(s) - Powers, Leland
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- subject(s) - shalott; moya; heep; falstaff; camelot; micawber; herve riel; shallow; king; robert browning; heep; robert browning; moya; shalott; herve riel; camelot; king; micawber; shallow; falstaff;
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The Magic Skin / é de, 1799-1850
, much as a silent, motionless crowd watches the headsman in the Place de Greve. A tall, thin man ... in carts from the Palais de Justice to the Place de Greve, where the scaffold awaited them reddened details...- creator(s) - é de, 1799-1850
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- subject(s) - raphael; pauline; raphael; pauline;
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Browning's Shorter Poems / Browning, Robert, 1812-1889
, tell On my fingers every bank, every shallow, every swell 'Twixt the offing here and Greve ... , by a passage I know well, 60 Right to Solidor past Greve, And there lay them safe details...- creator(s) - Browning, Robert, 1812-1889
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- subject(s) - herve riel; poem; ben ezra; rabbi ben; herve riel; poem; ben ezra; rabbi ben; browning, robert, 1812-1889;
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France and the Netherlands, Part 2 / Various
, and her voice had the cadence of a caress. "I have been watching you, 'cheres dames'--crossing the 'greve ... . To those who have never crossed a "greve;" who have had no jolting in a Normandy "char-a-banc;" who, for hours details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - chateau; holland; francis miltoun; holland; francis miltoun; chateau;
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The Scarlet Pimpernel / Orczy, Emmasku Orczy
for the night. And so the crowd rushed away from the Place de la Greve and made for the various barricades ... on the Place de la Greve, beneath the platform of the guillotine, knitting and gossiping, whilst they watched details...- creator(s) - Orczy, Emmasku Orczy
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- subject(s) - chauvelin; marguerite; blakeney; scarlet pimpernel; percy; jellyband; pimpernel; armand; lady blakeney; citoyen; andrew ffoulkes; andrew; percy blakeney; marguerite blakeney; lord antony; scarlet; whilst; hut; pere blanchard's; lord fancourt; english lite; andrew; blakeney; whilst; andrew ffoulkes; pimpernel; lord antony; scarlet pimpernel; chauvelin; citoyen; english lite; hut; jellyband; marguerite; percy; armand; lady blakeney; marguerite blakeney; percy blakeney; lord fancourt; scarlet; pere blanchard's;
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The Exiles / é de, 1799-1850
, down a vista of the Port-Saint-Landry, the buildings on the Greve, the Bridge of Notre-Dame, with its houses ... six months." "Woman," said the sergeant, solemnly pointing to the Place de Greve, "do you remember details...- creator(s) - é de, 1799-1850
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- subject(s) - godefroid; jacqueline; godefroid; jacqueline;
- title - The Exiles
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