English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... things 23 clod 24 earth sweet delight 26 stretched out 27 that seized upon 28 a secret sorrow lay in my heart 29 though reason reconciled all difficulties 25 me I playned1 my perle that ther wacz spenned2 Wyth fyrte skyllez3 that faste ...
... things 23 clod 24 earth sweet delight 26 stretched out 27 that seized upon 28 a secret sorrow lay in my heart 29 though reason reconciled all difficulties 25 me I playned1 my perle that ther wacz spenned2 Wyth fyrte skyllez3 that faste ...
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... thing which mihte hire most availe Sche fond in Crete and in Thessaile . In daies and in nyhtes nyne , With gret travaile and with gret pyne , Sche was pourveid of every piece , And torneth homward into Grece . Before the gates of Eson ...
... thing which mihte hire most availe Sche fond in Crete and in Thessaile . In daies and in nyhtes nyne , With gret travaile and with gret pyne , Sche was pourveid of every piece , And torneth homward into Grece . Before the gates of Eson ...
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... thing were knowe . " 1 stands 2 led 8 certainly 7 sits 3 set fetched in state 9 removed 10 windlass 210 215 where 11 pulley 13 trick 14 left 15 get him away 16 throng gaze 18 Apulian 19 thought 20 their greatest 21 seemed 12 know 17 to ...
... thing were knowe . " 1 stands 2 led 8 certainly 7 sits 3 set fetched in state 9 removed 10 windlass 210 215 where 11 pulley 13 trick 14 left 15 get him away 16 throng gaze 18 Apulian 19 thought 20 their greatest 21 seemed 12 know 17 to ...
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... thing so fer ygon , That I had graunted him fully my love , In swich a gyse 12 as I have seyd above , And yiven 13 him my trewe herte , as fre As he swoor that he yaf his herte to me ; Anon this tygre , ful of doublenesse , 6 - 9 530 ...
... thing so fer ygon , That I had graunted him fully my love , In swich a gyse 12 as I have seyd above , And yiven 13 him my trewe herte , as fre As he swoor that he yaf his herte to me ; Anon this tygre , ful of doublenesse , 6 - 9 530 ...
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And , shortly , so ferforth this thing is went , 2 That my wil was his willes instrument ; This is to seyn , my wil obeyede his wil In alle thing , as fer as reson fil , 3 Keping the boundes of my worshipe ever . Ne never hadde I thing ...
And , shortly , so ferforth this thing is went , 2 That my wil was his willes instrument ; This is to seyn , my wil obeyede his wil In alle thing , as fer as reson fil , 3 Keping the boundes of my worshipe ever . Ne never hadde I thing ...
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Antistrophe arms art thou beauty breast breath bright Chaucer dark dead dear death delight dost doth doun dread dream earth eyes face fair fear flowers forto frae grace grief hand hast hath hear heart Heaven herte Hind Horn king kyng lady Lady of Shalott LAYAMON light live look Lord mind Mother Muse myght ne'er never night nought numbers nymph o'er Oxus pain poem praise quath quoth rest rose round Rustum sche shal shine sigh sight sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul speke spirit stars stood sweet swich tears thanne thee ther thine thing thou art thought thro trewe twas Tydeus unto voice wacz weep whan wild wind wings wolde words wyde wyll wyth youth ΙΟ