Five Centuries of the English Language and Literature: Volume CCCCC of the Tauchnitz EdBernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz B. Tauchnitz, 1860 - 429 pages |
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Page ix
... Lady Blessington , Rev. W. Brock , Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton , John Bunyan , Robert Burns , Miss Burney , Lord Byron , Thomas Carlyle , W. Collins , Fennimore Cooper , Miss Cummins , Ch . Dickens , B. Disraeli , E. B. Eastwick , George ...
... Lady Blessington , Rev. W. Brock , Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton , John Bunyan , Robert Burns , Miss Burney , Lord Byron , Thomas Carlyle , W. Collins , Fennimore Cooper , Miss Cummins , Ch . Dickens , B. Disraeli , E. B. Eastwick , George ...
Page 83
... lady made , ( The highe God take I for my witnesse , And al so wisly he my soule glade ) I never huld me lady ne maistresse , But humble servaunt to your worthinesse , And ever schal , whil that my lyf may dure , Aboven every worldly ...
... lady made , ( The highe God take I for my witnesse , And al so wisly he my soule glade ) I never huld me lady ne maistresse , But humble servaunt to your worthinesse , And ever schal , whil that my lyf may dure , Aboven every worldly ...
Page 88
... lady of her toun . 1 Undern the third hour of the day , i . e . nine o'clock 2 Jane is a small coin of Genoa ( Janua ) . The meaning is , Your praise is dear enough at a farthing . No more of this now make I mencioun , But 88 GEOFFREY ...
... lady of her toun . 1 Undern the third hour of the day , i . e . nine o'clock 2 Jane is a small coin of Genoa ( Janua ) . The meaning is , Your praise is dear enough at a farthing . No more of this now make I mencioun , But 88 GEOFFREY ...
Page 101
... lady excellent Above all other in cleare beauty splendent I behelde ryght well , bothe the wayes twayne And mused oft , whyche was best to take : The one was sharpe , the other was more plaine And unto my selfe , I began to make A ...
... lady excellent Above all other in cleare beauty splendent I behelde ryght well , bothe the wayes twayne And mused oft , whyche was best to take : The one was sharpe , the other was more plaine And unto my selfe , I began to make A ...
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... LADY LA BEL PUCEL IN THE TOWER OF MUSIKE . CHAP . II . AND after this Fame gan to expresse Of jeopardous waye to the tower perillous And of the beautye , and the semelinesse Of La bel Pucell , so gaye and glorious , That dwelled in the ...
... LADY LA BEL PUCEL IN THE TOWER OF MUSIKE . CHAP . II . AND after this Fame gan to expresse Of jeopardous waye to the tower perillous And of the beautye , and the semelinesse Of La bel Pucell , so gaye and glorious , That dwelled in the ...
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