A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... gold be caried fro this place Hoom to myn hous , or elles un - to youres- For wel ye woot that al this gold is oures— Than were we in heigh felicitee . But trewely , by daye it may nat be ; Men wolde seyn that we were theves stronge ...
... gold be caried fro this place Hoom to myn hous , or elles un - to youres- For wel ye woot that al this gold is oures— Than were we in heigh felicitee . But trewely , by daye it may nat be ; Men wolde seyn that we were theves stronge ...
Стр. 347
... gold , And from the fluted spine atop a plume Of horsehair wav'd , a scarlet horsehair plume . So arm'd he issued forth ; and Ruksh , his horse , 270 Follow'd him , like a faithful hound , at heel , Ruksh , whose renown was nois'd ...
... gold , And from the fluted spine atop a plume Of horsehair wav'd , a scarlet horsehair plume . So arm'd he issued forth ; and Ruksh , his horse , 270 Follow'd him , like a faithful hound , at heel , Ruksh , whose renown was nois'd ...
Стр. 405
... gold across their brows And their hair twisted in short golden rows , To minister to Venus in this wise : And twelve men chosen in their companies To match these maidens by the altar - stair , All in one habit , crowned upon the hair ...
... gold across their brows And their hair twisted in short golden rows , To minister to Venus in this wise : And twelve men chosen in their companies To match these maidens by the altar - stair , All in one habit , crowned upon the hair ...
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