English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... sigh 17 did bow 18 she 19 a - swoun heart spouse direct , control 20 often indeed 21 sweet- very 23 turned 24 teaching pray 7 shall be 23 the 14 heard 15 talk 16 strife 17 while 18 at times 19 each 20 swelled 21 the foul spirit all out ...
... sigh 17 did bow 18 she 19 a - swoun heart spouse direct , control 20 often indeed 21 sweet- very 23 turned 24 teaching pray 7 shall be 23 the 14 heard 15 talk 16 strife 17 while 18 at times 19 each 20 swelled 21 the foul spirit all out ...
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... 2 especially 3 greatest peerless crowd 7 more dearly every one 12 take away 11 that same 15 observe 16 sigh 17 feast yea , dear Piers 20 I 0 was not 10 space pleased 14 it 1 " I have herd told , pardieux , of 28 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
... 2 especially 3 greatest peerless crowd 7 more dearly every one 12 take away 11 that same 15 observe 16 sigh 17 feast yea , dear Piers 20 I 0 was not 10 space pleased 14 it 1 " I have herd told , pardieux , of 28 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
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... sigh 2 where 27 rock 28 knew not 29 male falcon 30 although 31 color 32 thought 33 hides 4 520 525 And kepeth in semblant alle his observances That sowneth in - to1 gentillesse of love . As in a toumbe is al the faire above , And under ...
... sigh 2 where 27 rock 28 knew not 29 male falcon 30 although 31 color 32 thought 33 hides 4 520 525 And kepeth in semblant alle his observances That sowneth in - to1 gentillesse of love . As in a toumbe is al the faire above , And under ...
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... sigh 7 ignorant 6 time 10 gleaming 11 partly 12 4 343 why did it please knows 8 white 9 a kind of ruby spangles 13 forged 14 love- 16 locks of hair 17 enamel 19 hung 20 flame knots 15 yellow flowers 18 goldsmith's work 21 seemed 22 ...
... sigh 7 ignorant 6 time 10 gleaming 11 partly 12 4 343 why did it please knows 8 white 9 a kind of ruby spangles 13 forged 14 love- 16 locks of hair 17 enamel 19 hung 20 flame knots 15 yellow flowers 18 goldsmith's work 21 seemed 22 ...
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... sigh , or sing , or moan ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves continually , As she my suit and affection ; So that I am past remedy , Whereby my lute and I have done . Proud of the spoil ...
... sigh , or sing , or moan ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves continually , As she my suit and affection ; So that I am past remedy , Whereby my lute and I have done . Proud of the spoil ...
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