Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Band 1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... sing me something . " Cædmon answered : " I know nothing to sing ; for my incapacity in this respect was the cause of my leaving the hall to come hither . " " Nay , " said " but thou hast something to sing . " the stranger , " What must I ...
... sing me something . " Cædmon answered : " I know nothing to sing ; for my incapacity in this respect was the cause of my leaving the hall to come hither . " " Nay , " said " but thou hast something to sing . " the stranger , " What must I ...
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... sing as does the nightingale . Then shall ye go to your even song , With tenors and trebles among . Threescore of copes of damask bright , Full of pearls they shall be pight.2 Your censers shall be of gold , Indent with azure many a ...
... sing as does the nightingale . Then shall ye go to your even song , With tenors and trebles among . Threescore of copes of damask bright , Full of pearls they shall be pight.2 Your censers shall be of gold , Indent with azure many a ...
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... sing , When that she heareth any herdes tale , Or in the hedges any wight stirring , And after , sicker , doth her voice outring ; and when the art of printing came to England , 14 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPEDIA OF ...
... sing , When that she heareth any herdes tale , Or in the hedges any wight stirring , And after , sicker , doth her voice outring ; and when the art of printing came to England , 14 FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1400 . CYCLOPEDIA OF ...
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... sing , She saw beasts in their kind , The buck , the doe , the hart , the hind , The males go with the female ; And so began there a quarrel Between love and her own heart , Fro which she could not astart . And as she cast her eye about ...
... sing , She saw beasts in their kind , The buck , the doe , the hart , the hind , The males go with the female ; And so began there a quarrel Between love and her own heart , Fro which she could not astart . And as she cast her eye about ...
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... sing of his Lady's Unkindness . Blame not my Lute ! for he must sound Of this or that as liketh me ; For lack of wit the Lute is bound To give such tunes as pleaseth me ; Though my songs be somewhat strange , And speak such words as ...
... sing of his Lady's Unkindness . Blame not my Lute ! for he must sound Of this or that as liketh me ; For lack of wit the Lute is bound To give such tunes as pleaseth me ; Though my songs be somewhat strange , And speak such words as ...
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