Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Nicol, 1803 - Всего страниц: 424 |
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... walls , They hew the lofty ones , The marches ( borders ) they leave , As aforen in Edward's days . So to them it destined was From their mighty kindred , That they at camp oft Gainst robbers on each side Their land wholly cleared ; 6 ...
... walls , They hew the lofty ones , The marches ( borders ) they leave , As aforen in Edward's days . So to them it destined was From their mighty kindred , That they at camp oft Gainst robbers on each side Their land wholly cleared ; 6 ...
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... wall of shieldis down they cloven . The Thanis which cold with Edmond fare To meet the fomen well were yare : For it was comen to hem of kynde Hir londis and tresoùrs to fend . The kempis , whych was of Irlond , On ilka daie , on ilka ...
... wall of shieldis down they cloven . The Thanis which cold with Edmond fare To meet the fomen well were yare : For it was comen to hem of kynde Hir londis and tresoùrs to fend . The kempis , whych was of Irlond , On ilka daie , on ilka ...
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... were come to the festival , and all " the ladies , leaned over the walls to behold the nobles there , " and that folk play . " 6 This lasted three days , such games and such plays . The king gon to spekene1 And agaf his gode cnihten [ 72 ]
... were come to the festival , and all " the ladies , leaned over the walls to behold the nobles there , " and that folk play . " 6 This lasted three days , such games and such plays . The king gon to spekene1 And agaf his gode cnihten [ 72 ]
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... walls , Of flesh , of fish , and a rich meat , The likefullest that man may eat . Flouren - cakes beth the shingles 3 all Of church , cloister , bowers , and hall . The pinnes + beth fat puddings , Rich meat to princes and kings . ' To ...
... walls , Of flesh , of fish , and a rich meat , The likefullest that man may eat . Flouren - cakes beth the shingles 3 all Of church , cloister , bowers , and hall . The pinnes + beth fat puddings , Rich meat to princes and kings . ' To ...
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... had let muren all the mountain about with a strong wall " and a fair . And within - the fairest garden that any man might behold ; and therein were trees 66 66 1 1 Again . " bearing all manner of fruits - and - all [ 95 ]
... had let muren all the mountain about with a strong wall " and a fair . And within - the fairest garden that any man might behold ; and therein were trees 66 66 1 1 Again . " bearing all manner of fruits - and - all [ 95 ]
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Том 1 George Ellis Полный просмотр - 1801 |
Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Том 1 George Ellis Полный просмотр - 1803 |
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