English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... soon repay the student richly . Authors and poems which have hitherto been mere names to burden the student's memory may easily acquire meaning and interest by reading or even skimming these early poems . Two principles have determined ...
... soon repay the student richly . Authors and poems which have hitherto been mere names to burden the student's memory may easily acquire meaning and interest by reading or even skimming these early poems . Two principles have determined ...
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... soon 30 Own 41 wise 47 will one alms 42 who 48 forget 34 foolish 35 son 40 is every 45 live 38 be 39 not 43 bethinks 44 stranger 50 kinsman 49 may The wel ne deth the hwile he mei , ne I UNKNOWN AUTHOR (c 1170) The Poema Morale, or Moral.
... soon 30 Own 41 wise 47 will one alms 42 who 48 forget 34 foolish 35 son 40 is every 45 live 38 be 39 not 43 bethinks 44 stranger 50 kinsman 49 may The wel ne deth the hwile he mei , ne I UNKNOWN AUTHOR (c 1170) The Poema Morale, or Moral.
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... soon 3 prepared 250 260 4 with 5 night- 9 none 6 from 7 household 8 men - servants .time but was wary 10 she rode 11 bosom 12 carried 13 came to 14 cave that was 15 there 16 caused 17 alight 18 saw 20 out of 21 cave very men 24 when 25 ...
... soon 3 prepared 250 260 4 with 5 night- 9 none 6 from 7 household 8 men - servants .time but was wary 10 she rode 11 bosom 12 carried 13 came to 14 cave that was 15 there 16 caused 17 alight 18 saw 20 out of 21 cave very men 24 when 25 ...
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... soon , For I'm weary wi hunting , and fain wald lie down . " 2. " Where gat ye your dinner , Lord Randal , my son ? Where gat ye your dinner , my handsome young man ? " " I din'd wi my true - love ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm ...
... soon , For I'm weary wi hunting , and fain wald lie down . " 2. " Where gat ye your dinner , Lord Randal , my son ? Where gat ye your dinner , my handsome young man ? " " I din'd wi my true - love ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm ...
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... yet linger forth his life , 315 And not so soon descend into the pit , Where Death , when he the mortal corps hath slain , 1heed 2 happen 3 wasted away 4 beseechif 1 With retchless hand in grave doth cover it , 86 THOMAS SACKVILLE.
... yet linger forth his life , 315 And not so soon descend into the pit , Where Death , when he the mortal corps hath slain , 1heed 2 happen 3 wasted away 4 beseechif 1 With retchless hand in grave doth cover it , 86 THOMAS SACKVILLE.
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