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" The Re Giovanni, now unknown to fame, So many monarchs since have borne the, name. Had a great bell hung in the marketplace Beneath a roof, projecting some small space, By way of shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the streets with all... "
English Grammar - Page 168
by Chestine Gowdy - 1901 - 209 pages
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Everyday Classics: Primer-eighth Reader, Book 5

Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1917 - 392 pages
...projecting some small space By way of shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets...King John. How swift the happy days in Atri sped, 5 What wrongs were righted, need not here be said. Suffice it that, as all things must decay, The hempen...
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Everyday Classics: Fifth Reader

Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1917 - 392 pages
...projecting some small space By way of shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets...King John. How swift the happy days in Atri sped, 5 What wrongs were righted, need not here be said. Suffice it that, as all things must decay, The hempen...
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One Hundred Narrative Poems

George E. Teter - 1918 - 456 pages
...2. Re Giovanni. King John. By way of shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets...the square, and he, the King, Would cause the Syndic 3 to decide thereon. Such was the proclamation of King John. How swift the happy days in Atri sped,...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1922 - 910 pages
...projecting some small space 10 By way of shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets...proclamation of King John. How swift the happy days in Atrl sped, What wrongs were righted, need not here be said. 20 Suffice it that, as all things must...
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Silent Reading: A Handbook for Teachers

Charles E. Germane, Edith Gayton Germane, Mrs Edith Gayton Germane - 1922 - 408 pages
...projecting some small space, By way of shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets...decide thereon. Such was the proclamation of King John. ******** By chance it happened that in Atri dwelt A knight, with spur on heel and sword in belt, Who...
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Poetry's Plea for Animals: An Anthology of Justice and Mercy for Our Kindred ...

Frances Elizabeth Clarke - 1927 - 474 pages
...shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the streets with all his train, And, with the blasts of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that...decide thereon. Such was the proclamation of King John. What wrongs were righted, need not here be said. How swift the happy days in Atri sped, Suffice it...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 26

1870 - 850 pages
...projecting some small space, By way of shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets...thereon. Such was the proclamation of King John. How happily the days in Atri sped, What wrongs were righted, need not here be said. Suffice it that, as...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 26

1870 - 984 pages
...projecting some small space, By way of shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets...thereon. Such was the proclamation of King John. How happily the days in Atri sped, What wrongs were righted, need not here be said. Suffice it that, as...
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American Illustrated Magazine, Volume 12

1881 - 784 pages
...projecting some small space, By way of shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the streets with all his train. And, with the blast of trumpets loud and long. Hade proclamation, that whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should but ring The great bell in the...
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