English Poetry in Three Volumes: from Chaucer to Gray. Geoffrey ChaucerP. F. Collier & Son, 1910 Vol.1 Chaucer to Gray, Vol. 2 Collins to Fitzgerald. |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
beauty birds blest bliss bonny breast breath bright Cuckoo dear death dost doth drink dull earth dwelling earth eccho ring Enone eyes fair fate fayre fear flame flowers fool frae give grace green hair happy hath heart heaven Heigh Hind Horn honour Hymen king Kirconnell kiss knyght kynge lady lero light little boy live livës joy Lord Love's lovers lullaby lyre Lytell merry mind mordre Muse nature's ne'er never night nonny Nymphes o'er passion pleasure praise pride proud Robyn Hode rose sayd Robyn scorn shalt shine sigh sing sleep song song of praise SONNET soul spring sweet tears tell thee theyr thine things thou art thou hast thought thro tree trew Twas unto vex'd virtue waly waly wawking whan WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind wolde woods wyll youth