Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 Seiten |
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... hath lied long in the sunne , So looked he with leane chekes , lowering foule . To these visions , which , in modern phrase , created a great sensation , were afterwards added another poem of much the same nature , but by a different ...
... hath lied long in the sunne , So looked he with leane chekes , lowering foule . To these visions , which , in modern phrase , created a great sensation , were afterwards added another poem of much the same nature , but by a different ...
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... hath perced to the rote , ( b ) And bathed every veine in swiche ( c ) licour , Of which vertue engendred is the flour ; Whan Zephirus eke with his sotè brethe Enspired hath in every holt ( d ) and hethe The tender croppès , and the ...
... hath perced to the rote , ( b ) And bathed every veine in swiche ( c ) licour , Of which vertue engendred is the flour ; Whan Zephirus eke with his sotè brethe Enspired hath in every holt ( d ) and hethe The tender croppès , and the ...
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... hath holpen , whan that they were seke . ( h ) Befelle , that , in that seson on a day , In Southwerke at the Tabard as I lay , Redy to wenden on my pilgrimage To Canterbury with devoute corage . At night was come into that hostelrie ...
... hath holpen , whan that they were seke . ( h ) Befelle , that , in that seson on a day , In Southwerke at the Tabard as I lay , Redy to wenden on my pilgrimage To Canterbury with devoute corage . At night was come into that hostelrie ...
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... hath a gote , No berd hadde he , ne never non shulde have , As smothe it was as it were newè shave ; I trowe he were a gelding or a mare . But of his craft , fro Berwike unto Ware , Ne was ther swiche an other pardonere . For in his ...
... hath a gote , No berd hadde he , ne never non shulde have , As smothe it was as it were newè shave ; I trowe he were a gelding or a mare . But of his craft , fro Berwike unto Ware , Ne was ther swiche an other pardonere . For in his ...
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... hath a beris ( a ) skinn cole - blak for old . His long here was kemped behind his bak , As any raven's fether't shone for blak . A wrethe of golde armgrete , ( b ) of huge weight , Upon his hed , sett ful of stonis bright , Of fine ...
... hath a beris ( a ) skinn cole - blak for old . His long here was kemped behind his bak , As any raven's fether't shone for blak . A wrethe of golde armgrete , ( b ) of huge weight , Upon his hed , sett ful of stonis bright , Of fine ...
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