English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... pass away 33 at every time wear 38 wide 39 fall 44 strength 43 those * * * * * * Hwat spekestu of eny bolde 32 That wrouthe 33 the wise Salomon ? Of jaspe , of saphir , of merede golde , And of mony on other ston ? Hit is feyrure of ...
... pass away 33 at every time wear 38 wide 39 fall 44 strength 43 those * * * * * * Hwat spekestu of eny bolde 32 That wrouthe 33 the wise Salomon ? Of jaspe , of saphir , of merede golde , And of mony on other ston ? Hit is feyrure of ...
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... pass 14 spirit gone 11 former 12 pitilessly 15 sphere 16 leaving behind ( so that they seemed convex ) 18 perfect understanding 19 harmony 20 did perceive 21 in comparison with perfect laughed 17 saw 22 23 Thou oon , and two , and three ...
... pass 14 spirit gone 11 former 12 pitilessly 15 sphere 16 leaving behind ( so that they seemed convex ) 18 perfect understanding 19 harmony 20 did perceive 21 in comparison with perfect laughed 17 saw 22 23 Thou oon , and two , and three ...
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... pass 4 And kepeth in semblant alle his observances That sowneth in - to ' gentillesse of love . As in a toumbe is al the faire above , And under is the corps , swich as ye wot , 2 Swich was this ypocrite , both cold and hot , And in ...
... pass 4 And kepeth in semblant alle his observances That sowneth in - to ' gentillesse of love . As in a toumbe is al the faire above , And under is the corps , swich as ye wot , 2 Swich was this ypocrite , both cold and hot , And in ...
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... pass and gape on time to come , And dip yourself in travail more and more . Henceforth , my Poines , this shall be all and some , 100 These wretched fools shall have nought else of me ; But to the great God and to his high dome , None ...
... pass and gape on time to come , And dip yourself in travail more and more . Henceforth , my Poines , this shall be all and some , 100 These wretched fools shall have nought else of me ; But to the great God and to his high dome , None ...
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... pass . Ring ye the bells , to make it wear away , And bonfires make all day ; 270 And dance about them , and about them sing , That all the woods may answer , and your echo ring . Ah ! when will this long weary day have end , And lend ...
... pass . Ring ye the bells , to make it wear away , And bonfires make all day ; 270 And dance about them , and about them sing , That all the woods may answer , and your echo ring . Ah ! when will this long weary day have end , And lend ...
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