English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... Bright Star ! ) . 416 416 417 418 420 Oh , breathe not his name !. 376 The Eve of St. Agnes .. 421 LEIGH HUNT ( 1784-1859 ) THOMAS HOOD ( 1799-1845 ) The Story of Rimini ( A Garden ) ....... 376 Rondeau ... The Bridge of Sighs ... 425 ...
... Bright Star ! ) . 416 416 417 418 420 Oh , breathe not his name !. 376 The Eve of St. Agnes .. 421 LEIGH HUNT ( 1784-1859 ) THOMAS HOOD ( 1799-1845 ) The Story of Rimini ( A Garden ) ....... 376 Rondeau ... The Bridge of Sighs ... 425 ...
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... bright and swift through the air , dips its wing for a moment in the water , and like a flash is off again in its careless flight . Some of the lighter verse of the sixteenth , seventeenth , and eighteenth centuries bears a close ...
... bright and swift through the air , dips its wing for a moment in the water , and like a flash is off again in its careless flight . Some of the lighter verse of the sixteenth , seventeenth , and eighteenth centuries bears a close ...
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... bright , Ful wel arayed , bothe moste3 and leste , Ye , bothe for the seson and the feste . Among thise othere folk was Criseyda , In widewes habite blak ; but nathelees , Right as our firste lettre is now an A , In beautee first so ...
... bright , Ful wel arayed , bothe moste3 and leste , Ye , bothe for the seson and the feste . Among thise othere folk was Criseyda , In widewes habite blak ; but nathelees , Right as our firste lettre is now an A , In beautee first so ...
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... bright and kene Under his belt he bar ful thriftily Wel coude he dresse 10 his takel " yemanly ; His arwes drouped noght with fetheres lowe 12 And in his hand he bar a myghty bowe . A not - heed 13 hadde he with a broun visage . Of ...
... bright and kene Under his belt he bar ful thriftily Wel coude he dresse 10 his takel " yemanly ; His arwes drouped noght with fetheres lowe 12 And in his hand he bar a myghty bowe . A not - heed 13 hadde he with a broun visage . Of ...
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... bright , That of yelownesse hadde never pere . Ye be my lyf , ye be myn hertes stere , Quene of comfort and of good companye , Beth hevy ageyn , or elles mot I dye ! 8 Now purs , that be to me my lyves light , And saveour , as doun in ...
... bright , That of yelownesse hadde never pere . Ye be my lyf , ye be myn hertes stere , Quene of comfort and of good companye , Beth hevy ageyn , or elles mot I dye ! 8 Now purs , that be to me my lyves light , And saveour , as doun in ...
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