English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... once 4 and in haste bore him 5 did glide 6 then 7 fulfilled 8 whilom , formerly that there should be measureless sorrow 11 believe yet 12 is alive 13 dwells 10 death 14 of all 15 shall 17 of never no ( i.e. of no ) lady 19 the truth 20 ...
... once 4 and in haste bore him 5 did glide 6 then 7 fulfilled 8 whilom , formerly that there should be measureless sorrow 11 believe yet 12 is alive 13 dwells 10 death 14 of all 15 shall 17 of never no ( i.e. of no ) lady 19 the truth 20 ...
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... once 6 to have me as wife 7 and I to possess thee as lord 9 8 ear as softly as might be 10 cease a 12 11 alike 17 I rib 13 lives 14 though 15 or else 16 hence would not 18 turned 19 foully 20 abused 21 foul thief 22 thou shalt not be 23 ...
... once 6 to have me as wife 7 and I to possess thee as lord 9 8 ear as softly as might be 10 cease a 12 11 alike 17 I rib 13 lives 14 though 15 or else 16 hence would not 18 turned 19 foully 20 abused 21 foul thief 22 thou shalt not be 23 ...
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... once And comen 1 to a conseille / for here comune profit ; For a cat of a courte / cam whan hym lyked , 149 And overlepe hem lyghtlich / and laughte3 hem at his wille , And pleyde with hem perilouslych / and possed hem aboute . 5 " For ...
... once And comen 1 to a conseille / for here comune profit ; For a cat of a courte / cam whan hym lyked , 149 And overlepe hem lyghtlich / and laughte3 hem at his wille , And pleyde with hem perilouslych / and possed hem aboute . 5 " For ...
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... once my steppes I bent , Where trouth in no wyse should be faynt ; To - Westmynster - ward I forthwith went , To a man of law to make complaynt ; I sayd , " For Marys love , that holy saynt , Pyty the poore that wold proceede ! " But ...
... once my steppes I bent , Where trouth in no wyse should be faynt ; To - Westmynster - ward I forthwith went , To a man of law to make complaynt ; I sayd , " For Marys love , that holy saynt , Pyty the poore that wold proceede ! " But ...
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... Once have the winds the trees despoiled clean , And new again begins their cruelness , Since I have hid under my breast the harm That never shall recover healthfulness . The winter's hurt recovers with the warm , The parched green ...
... Once have the winds the trees despoiled clean , And new again begins their cruelness , Since I have hid under my breast the harm That never shall recover healthfulness . The winter's hurt recovers with the warm , The parched green ...
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