Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 páginas |
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... thought aye on her so withouten lette , ( a ) That as he satte and woke , his spirit mette ( b ) That he her saw , and temple , and all the wise Right of her loke , and ' gan it new avise . The extreme delicacy and beauty of Creseide ...
... thought aye on her so withouten lette , ( a ) That as he satte and woke , his spirit mette ( b ) That he her saw , and temple , and all the wise Right of her loke , and ' gan it new avise . The extreme delicacy and beauty of Creseide ...
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... thought it was no time to lie ; He crossed himself , syne suddenly arose To take the air , out of his pallioun goes . Maister John Blair was ready to revess , In good intent syne bouned to the mass . When it was done Wallace ' gan him ...
... thought it was no time to lie ; He crossed himself , syne suddenly arose To take the air , out of his pallioun goes . Maister John Blair was ready to revess , In good intent syne bouned to the mass . When it was done Wallace ' gan him ...
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... thought or imagined poetically , if this is not included in his meaning . The youthful productions of Chaucer , and the sin- gularly felicitous circumstances which nurtured and contributed to the development of his genius , and carried ...
... thought or imagined poetically , if this is not included in his meaning . The youthful productions of Chaucer , and the sin- gularly felicitous circumstances which nurtured and contributed to the development of his genius , and carried ...
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... pourè Persone ( h ) of a toun : ( a ) Misfortune . ( b ) Weighed . ( c ) Tied . ( d ) Now ; adv . ( g ) Talk . ( e ) Knew . ( f ) A riding petticoat . ( h ) Parson . But riche he was of holy thought and werk . ENGLISH POETRY . 47.
... pourè Persone ( h ) of a toun : ( a ) Misfortune . ( b ) Weighed . ( c ) Tied . ( d ) Now ; adv . ( g ) Talk . ( e ) Knew . ( f ) A riding petticoat . ( h ) Parson . But riche he was of holy thought and werk . ENGLISH POETRY . 47.
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... thought and werk . He was also a lerned man , a clerk , That Cristès gospel trewely wolde preche . His parishens devoutly wolde he teche . Benigne he was , and wonder diligent , And in adversite ful patient : And swiche he was ypreved ...
... thought and werk . He was also a lerned man , a clerk , That Cristès gospel trewely wolde preche . His parishens devoutly wolde he teche . Benigne he was , and wonder diligent , And in adversite ful patient : And swiche he was ypreved ...
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