English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... soon repay the student richly . Authors and poems which have hitherto been mere names to burden the student's memory may easily acquire meaning and interest by reading or even skimming these early poems . Two principles have determined ...
... soon repay the student richly . Authors and poems which have hitherto been mere names to burden the student's memory may easily acquire meaning and interest by reading or even skimming these early poems . Two principles have determined ...
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... soon 3 prepared 22 23 4 with 17 24 18 250 260 none 5 night- 7 household 8 9 men - servants 10 she rode 11 bosom 12 carried 13 came cave that was 15 there 16 caused alight saw 20 out of 21 25 terri- cave very when men fied 26 off 27 ...
... soon 3 prepared 22 23 4 with 17 24 18 250 260 none 5 night- 7 household 8 9 men - servants 10 she rode 11 bosom 12 carried 13 came cave that was 15 there 16 caused alight saw 20 out of 21 25 terri- cave very when men fied 26 off 27 ...
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... soon agone ; For in my mynde of all mankynde I love but you alone . " " Yef ye goo thedyr , ye must consider , whan ye have lust to dyne , Ther shal no mete be fore to gete , nor drinke , bere , ale , ne wine , Ne shetis clene to lye ...
... soon agone ; For in my mynde of all mankynde I love but you alone . " " Yef ye goo thedyr , ye must consider , whan ye have lust to dyne , Ther shal no mete be fore to gete , nor drinke , bere , ale , ne wine , Ne shetis clene to lye ...
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... soon , For I'm weary wi hunting , and fain wald lie down . " 2. " Where gat ye your dinner , Lord Randal , my son ? Where gat ye your dinner , my handsome young man ? " " I din'd wi my true - love ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm ...
... soon , For I'm weary wi hunting , and fain wald lie down . " 2. " Where gat ye your dinner , Lord Randal , my son ? Where gat ye your dinner , my handsome young man ? " " I din'd wi my true - love ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm ...
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... soon do fall ; I see that those which are aloft Mishap doth threaten most of all ; They get with toil , they keep with fear : Such cares my mind could never bear . Content to live , this is my stay ; I seek no more than may suffice ; 50 ...
... soon do fall ; I see that those which are aloft Mishap doth threaten most of all ; They get with toil , they keep with fear : Such cares my mind could never bear . Content to live , this is my stay ; I seek no more than may suffice ; 50 ...
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