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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1890-1891-758

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xcv1 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT For so yet was never above For all this wide world to winne That durst any word beginne By which she might have bin amoved And of cheste also reproved But rather if it might her like The beste wordes wolde pike Whiche couthe in min herte chese And serve hem forth in stede of chese For that is helpelich to defie And so wolde my wordes plie That mighten Wrath and Cheste avale With telling of my softe tale Explain these words and phrases disme-a chery feire- grith-the lasse worlde-out of harre-aweiward-soucheth -altherwerst-somedele for to wite-his love for to queme Explain all the final e's in Question and mention any other flexional values the final has in fourteenth century English Give some account of the state of our vocabulary in Gower's time 10 What have you to say as to Gower's merits as writer and as poet VI -JBibiiutv SECOND AND THIRD YEARS Give brief sketch of the history of the two Jewish kingdoms during the life of Isaiah Explain the relation of the Assyrian kingdom to the neighbouring countries and kingdoms Illustrate from the first chapter of Isaiah the religious
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