English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... -1892 ) SELECTED BY JOHN MATTHEWS MANLY , PH.D. PROFESSOR AND HEAD of the DEPARTMENT of English IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO GINN & COMPANY BOSTON NEW YORK . CHICAGO LONDON 1044 June 5 , 1914 Harvard University Child Memorial Library.
... -1892 ) SELECTED BY JOHN MATTHEWS MANLY , PH.D. PROFESSOR AND HEAD of the DEPARTMENT of English IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO GINN & COMPANY BOSTON NEW YORK . CHICAGO LONDON 1044 June 5 , 1914 Harvard University Child Memorial Library.
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... head dress 21 complexion 22 pleasure 26 23 them 24 bore themselves very high 25 lost laughing 27 gait 28 those hawks 29 weal 30 alas 31 hours 32 took 33 here 34 to 37 neither together 35 burns 36 Nouther to ga 3 ne yhit to stand , Ne to ...
... head dress 21 complexion 22 pleasure 26 23 them 24 bore themselves very high 25 lost laughing 27 gait 28 those hawks 29 weal 30 alas 31 hours 32 took 33 here 34 to 37 neither together 35 burns 36 Nouther to ga 3 ne yhit to stand , Ne to ...
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... 6 fiend " I would they might 8 a fabulous monster , with a human head and the body of a beast of prey . FROM WHY COME YE NOT TO COURT ? Ones yet 61 THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES JOHN SKELTON (1460?-1529) A Dirge for Phyllip Sparowe.
... 6 fiend " I would they might 8 a fabulous monster , with a human head and the body of a beast of prey . FROM WHY COME YE NOT TO COURT ? Ones yet 61 THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES JOHN SKELTON (1460?-1529) A Dirge for Phyllip Sparowe.
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... head breake . " II . But often words they breeden bale ; That parted Robin and John . John is gone to Barnesdale , The gates he knowes eche one . 12. And when hee came to Barnesdale , Great heavinesse there hee hadd ; He ffound two of ...
... head breake . " II . But often words they breeden bale ; That parted Robin and John . John is gone to Barnesdale , The gates he knowes eche one . 12. And when hee came to Barnesdale , Great heavinesse there hee hadd ; He ffound two of ...
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... head with sharp ears . In France Was never mouse so fear'd , for , though unwise Had not i - seen such a beast before , Yet had nature taught her after her guise To know her foe and dread him evermore . The towney mouse fled , she knew ...
... head with sharp ears . In France Was never mouse so fear'd , for , though unwise Had not i - seen such a beast before , Yet had nature taught her after her guise To know her foe and dread him evermore . The towney mouse fled , she knew ...
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