Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Band 21801 |
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... night , Af a castell he got a sight , Beside a mountain , in a vale : And then , after his great travail , He purposed him to repois , 2 Where ilk man did of him rejoice . Work , Fr .; or perhaps travel , i . e . journey . The original ...
... night , Af a castell he got a sight , Beside a mountain , in a vale : And then , after his great travail , He purposed him to repois , 2 Where ilk man did of him rejoice . Work , Fr .; or perhaps travel , i . e . journey . The original ...
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... night , there was nought else But for to hear of his novelles . Æneas , when he fled from Troy , Did not queen Dido greater joy , When he in Carthage did arrive , And did the siege of Troy descrive . The wonders that he did rehearse ...
... night , there was nought else But for to hear of his novelles . Æneas , when he fled from Troy , Did not queen Dido greater joy , When he in Carthage did arrive , And did the siege of Troy descrive . The wonders that he did rehearse ...
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... night he sleeped never a wink , But still did on the lady think , & c . The adventure which follows , nearly resembles Dict . du Vieux Lang . is interpreted " sorte d'etoffe fort " riche ; " and linen imitating the patterns of such ...
... night he sleeped never a wink , But still did on the lady think , & c . The adventure which follows , nearly resembles Dict . du Vieux Lang . is interpreted " sorte d'etoffe fort " riche ; " and linen imitating the patterns of such ...
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... night , “ No wild beast wait with wrang . " Though I walk in this forest free , " With bow , and eke with feather'd flane , " It is well more than dayis three " And meat or drink yet saw I nane .. " Though I had ne'er such need " Myself ...
... night , “ No wild beast wait with wrang . " Though I walk in this forest free , " With bow , and eke with feather'd flane , " It is well more than dayis three " And meat or drink yet saw I nane .. " Though I had ne'er such need " Myself ...
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... night , " All naked , sleeping by my side . " " I will not do that sin , I " Leif you , this world to win ! " - " Ye are so hale of hue and hide , " Love has me fanged in this tide , I may not from you twinn . " 3 66 Then looked she to ...
... night , " All naked , sleeping by my side . " " I will not do that sin , I " Leif you , this world to win ! " - " Ye are so hale of hue and hide , " Love has me fanged in this tide , I may not from you twinn . " 3 66 Then looked she to ...
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