English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 6
... fear 41 I 1 two Ne dorte 28 him noman teche . " Wel thu sitte and softe , Rymenhild the brigte , With thine Maidenes sixe That the sitteth nixte.29 Kinges stuard ure 6 30 412 4 sorrow 2 without oath , certainly 3 afraid 5 who - ever ...
... fear 41 I 1 two Ne dorte 28 him noman teche . " Wel thu sitte and softe , Rymenhild the brigte , With thine Maidenes sixe That the sitteth nixte.29 Kinges stuard ure 6 30 412 4 sorrow 2 without oath , certainly 3 afraid 5 who - ever ...
Page 18
... fear 21 sighing 22 was 23 long and steadily 24 25 each 26 what 27 knight 28 catch such a color 30 than 31 enamel 32 gleaming 33 34 do 35 many strange things 36 before 37 therefore as illusion 38 timid 39 and magic many a noble knight ...
... fear 21 sighing 22 was 23 long and steadily 24 25 each 26 what 27 knight 28 catch such a color 30 than 31 enamel 32 gleaming 33 34 do 35 many strange things 36 before 37 therefore as illusion 38 timid 39 and magic many a noble knight ...
Page 25
PIERS THE PLOWMAN 1 came 2 their seized pushed fear dreads grudge 9. A feir feld full of folk / fond1 I ther bitwene , Of alle maner of men , / the mene and the riche , Worchinge2 and wandringe / as the world asketh . Summe putten hem3 ...
PIERS THE PLOWMAN 1 came 2 their seized pushed fear dreads grudge 9. A feir feld full of folk / fond1 I ther bitwene , Of alle maner of men , / the mene and the riche , Worchinge2 and wandringe / as the world asketh . Summe putten hem3 ...
Page 26
1 came 2 their seized pushed fear dreads grudge 9 sport 10 scratch 11 clutches 12 before 13 rat more easily measure renown 15 eloquent 16 themselves 11 have run 12 injure 18 people ( here dogs are meant ) 15 also 21 16 assembly 22 ...
1 came 2 their seized pushed fear dreads grudge 9 sport 10 scratch 11 clutches 12 before 13 rat more easily measure renown 15 eloquent 16 themselves 11 have run 12 injure 18 people ( here dogs are meant ) 15 also 21 16 assembly 22 ...
Page 77
... fear ye are poison'd , Lord Randal , my son ! OI fear ye are poisond , my handsome young man ! " " O yes ! I am poisond ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm sick at the heart and I fain wald lie down . " HIND HORN I. In Scotland there ...
... fear ye are poison'd , Lord Randal , my son ! OI fear ye are poisond , my handsome young man ! " " O yes ! I am poisond ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm sick at the heart and I fain wald lie down . " HIND HORN I. In Scotland there ...
Contents
298 | |
301 | |
335 | |
341 | |
347 | |
353 | |
364 | |
381 | |
83 | |
89 | |
95 | |
103 | |
123 | |
129 | |
131 | |
137 | |
143 | |
147 | |
149 | |
171 | |
179 | |
215 | |
216 | |
222 | |
261 | |
273 | |
283 | |
393 | |
415 | |
421 | |
429 | |
431 | |
499 | |
505 | |
511 | |
513 | |
521 | |
535 | |
557 | |
565 | |
567 | |
569 | |
571 | |
575 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Antistrophe arms auld lang syne beauty behold beneath birds breast breath bright charms Corydon dark dead dear death deep delight dost doth dread dream earth eyes face fair fame fate fear flowers frae grace grief hand hast hath hear heart heaven Hind Horn honour king kynge lady Lady of Shalott light live look Lord Lord Randal maid maun mind mortal Muse ne'er never night nought numbers nymph o'er pain pleasure poison'd praise pride quoth rest round sche shade shine sigh sight sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood sweet sylphs tears tell Thalestris thee ther thine thing thou art thought thro Twas unto voice weep wild wind wings wood wyde wyfe wyll youth ΙΟ