A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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370 375 Was complet , and [ y ] -passed were also , Sin March bigan , thritty dayes and two , Bifel that Chauntecleer , in al his ... passed undern of the day , 400 Wayting his tyme on Chauntecleer to falle , As gladly 12 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
370 375 Was complet , and [ y ] -passed were also , Sin March bigan , thritty dayes and two , Bifel that Chauntecleer , in al his ... passed undern of the day , 400 Wayting his tyme on Chauntecleer to falle , As gladly 12 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
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... passed on , And still I loved thee with increasing love . Never to living ear came sweeter sounds Than when I heard thee by our own fireside First uttering , without words , a natural tune ; While thou , a feeding babe , didst in thy ...
... passed on , And still I loved thee with increasing love . Never to living ear came sweeter sounds Than when I heard thee by our own fireside First uttering , without words , a natural tune ; While thou , a feeding babe , didst in thy ...
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... passed the peaceful gate , 225 While to his beating heart his lips did lie , That owning not victorious love and fate , Said , half aloud , " And here too must I try , To win of alien men the mastery , And gather for my head fresh meed ...
... passed the peaceful gate , 225 While to his beating heart his lips did lie , That owning not victorious love and fate , Said , half aloud , " And here too must I try , To win of alien men the mastery , And gather for my head fresh meed ...
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