English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... face , Her figure fyn quen I had fonte , 24 Suche gladande glory con to me glace As lyttel byfore therto wacz wonte ; To calle hyr lyste con me enchace , 2 Bot baysment 27 gef myn hert a brunt ; I segh hyr in so strange a place , Such a ...
... face , Her figure fyn quen I had fonte , 24 Suche gladande glory con to me glace As lyttel byfore therto wacz wonte ; To calle hyr lyste con me enchace , 2 Bot baysment 27 gef myn hert a brunt ; I segh hyr in so strange a place , Such a ...
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... face , and in his mansion 50 12 In Aries , the colerik hote signe . Ful lusty was the weder and benigne , For which the foules , agayn the sonne shene , What for the seson and the yonge grene , Ful loude songen hir affeccions ; 55 5 Hem ...
... face , and in his mansion 50 12 In Aries , the colerik hote signe . Ful lusty was the weder and benigne , For which the foules , agayn the sonne shene , What for the seson and the yonge grene , Ful loude songen hir affeccions ; 55 5 Hem ...
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... face may faill to be the hairtis taikin : 15 Thairfoir I fynd in Scriptour in a place , " Thow suld nocht juge a man eftir his face . ' " Thocht 13 I unlusty 16 be to luk upone , I haif na wyt 17 quhy suld I lakkit be ; War 19 I als ...
... face may faill to be the hairtis taikin : 15 Thairfoir I fynd in Scriptour in a place , " Thow suld nocht juge a man eftir his face . ' " Thocht 13 I unlusty 16 be to luk upone , I haif na wyt 17 quhy suld I lakkit be ; War 19 I als ...
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... face he doth his banner rest . She that me taught to love and suffer pain , My doubtful hope and eke my hot desire With shamefast cloak to shadow and refrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . The coward Love then to the ...
... face he doth his banner rest . She that me taught to love and suffer pain , My doubtful hope and eke my hot desire With shamefast cloak to shadow and refrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . The coward Love then to the ...
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... face attent , When Prince Æneas from the royal seat Thus ' gan to speak : " O Queen , it is thy will I should renew a woe cannot be told ; How that the Greeks did spoil and overthrow The Phrygian wealth and wailful realm of Troy . Those ...
... face attent , When Prince Æneas from the royal seat Thus ' gan to speak : " O Queen , it is thy will I should renew a woe cannot be told ; How that the Greeks did spoil and overthrow The Phrygian wealth and wailful realm of Troy . Those ...
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