Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Том 2H. Washbourne, 1845 - Всего страниц: 458 |
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... face . After him follow two laymen secular , And each of them holding a pillar In their hands instead of a mace . Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped with gold under her cule1 In every point most curiously . On each side , a ...
... face . After him follow two laymen secular , And each of them holding a pillar In their hands instead of a mace . Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped with gold under her cule1 In every point most curiously . On each side , a ...
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... face that should content me wondrous well Should not be fair , but lovely to behold ; 1 Or " lieffer , " as in ed . 1567 , i . e . preferable . 2 Ed . 1567 , " time . " Of lively look , all grief for to repel ; SIR THOMAS WYATT . 39.
... face that should content me wondrous well Should not be fair , but lovely to behold ; 1 Or " lieffer , " as in ed . 1567 , i . e . preferable . 2 Ed . 1567 , " time . " Of lively look , all grief for to repel ; SIR THOMAS WYATT . 39.
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... face Wild Camber's cliffs , first gave her 1 lively heat . Foster'd she was with milk of Irish breast ; Her sire , an earl ; her dame of princes ' blood : 1 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 , “ did give her . " 1 From tender years in Britain did she ...
... face Wild Camber's cliffs , first gave her 1 lively heat . Foster'd she was with milk of Irish breast ; Her sire , an earl ; her dame of princes ' blood : 1 So ed . i.-Ed. 1567 , “ did give her . " 1 From tender years in Britain did she ...
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... face he doth his banner rest . She that me taught to love , and suffer pain , My doubtful hope and eke my hot desire With shamefac'd cloak to shadow and restrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . And coward Love then to ...
... face he doth his banner rest . She that me taught to love , and suffer pain , My doubtful hope and eke my hot desire With shamefac'd cloak to shadow and restrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . And coward Love then to ...
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... face ; At him , with darts , one after other , throws ; With reckless words and clamour him provokes ; And saith , " Nectanab's bastard , shameful stain Of mother's bed ! why losest thou thy strokes , Cowards among ? Turn thee to me ...
... face ; At him , with darts , one after other , throws ; With reckless words and clamour him provokes ; And saith , " Nectanab's bastard , shameful stain Of mother's bed ! why losest thou thy strokes , Cowards among ? Turn thee to me ...
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