The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... doth the crokke with the wal . ΤΟ Daunte thy - self , that dauntest otheres dede ; And trouthe shal delivere , hit is no drede . That thee is sent , receyve in buxumnesse , The wrastling for this worlde axeth a fal . Her nis non hoom ...
... doth the crokke with the wal . ΤΟ Daunte thy - self , that dauntest otheres dede ; And trouthe shal delivere , hit is no drede . That thee is sent , receyve in buxumnesse , The wrastling for this worlde axeth a fal . Her nis non hoom ...
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... doth shine , Shed thy faire beames into my feeble eyne , And raise my thoughtes , too humble and too vile , To thinke of that true glorious type of thine , The argument of mine afflicted stile : The which to heare vouchsafe , O dearest ...
... doth shine , Shed thy faire beames into my feeble eyne , And raise my thoughtes , too humble and too vile , To thinke of that true glorious type of thine , The argument of mine afflicted stile : The which to heare vouchsafe , O dearest ...
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Lucius Hudson Holt. CANTO I The patrone of true Holinesse Foule Errour doth defeate : Hypocrisie , him to entrappe , Doth to his home entreate . I A GENTLE knight was pricking on the plaine , Ycladd in mightie armes and silver shielde ...
Lucius Hudson Holt. CANTO I The patrone of true Holinesse Foule Errour doth defeate : Hypocrisie , him to entrappe , Doth to his home entreate . I A GENTLE knight was pricking on the plaine , Ycladd in mightie armes and silver shielde ...
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... doth mar their murmurings . XXIV Thus ill bestedd , and fearefull more of shame Then of the certeine perill he stood in , Halfe furious unto his foe he came , Resolvd in minde all suddenly to win , Or soone to lose , before he once ...
... doth mar their murmurings . XXIV Thus ill bestedd , and fearefull more of shame Then of the certeine perill he stood in , Halfe furious unto his foe he came , Resolvd in minde all suddenly to win , Or soone to lose , before he once ...
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... doth dwell , And homebredd evil ye desire to heare , Of a straunge man I can you tidings tell , That wasteth all this countrie farre and neare . ' ' Of such , ' saide he , ' I chiefly doe inquere , And shall you well rewarde to shew the ...
... doth dwell , And homebredd evil ye desire to heare , Of a straunge man I can you tidings tell , That wasteth all this countrie farre and neare . ' ' Of such , ' saide he , ' I chiefly doe inquere , And shall you well rewarde to shew the ...
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