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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... Thine heart - blood he will spill , And thy barons all ! ' When the Soudan this y - heard , As a wood2 man he fared , 3 His robe he rent adown ; He tare the hair of head and beard , And said he would her win with swerd , By his lord St ...
... Thine heart - blood he will spill , And thy barons all ! ' When the Soudan this y - heard , As a wood2 man he fared , 3 His robe he rent adown ; He tare the hair of head and beard , And said he would her win with swerd , By his lord St ...
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... thine eyen , And yet now liveth my little child parfay : 10 Now , lady bright ! to whom all woful crien , Thou glory of womanhood , thou faire May ! Thou haven of refute , 11 bright star of day ! Rue 12 on my child , that of thy ...
... thine eyen , And yet now liveth my little child parfay : 10 Now , lady bright ! to whom all woful crien , Thou glory of womanhood , thou faire May ! Thou haven of refute , 11 bright star of day ! Rue 12 on my child , that of thy ...
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... thine oathés and not lie , And swear in doom , and eke in righteousness , But idle swearing is a cursedness . These riotourés three of which I tell , Long erst 3 ere primé rung of any bell , Were set them in a tavern for to drink , And ...
... thine oathés and not lie , And swear in doom , and eke in righteousness , But idle swearing is a cursedness . These riotourés three of which I tell , Long erst 3 ere primé rung of any bell , Were set them in a tavern for to drink , And ...
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... thine house ne should not ben hid ne kept latter being afterwards his chief residence . so close , but that they might ben opened by pity and heads of the church , however , soon got alarmed at debonnairety , that is to sayen , to give ...
... thine house ne should not ben hid ne kept latter being afterwards his chief residence . so close , but that they might ben opened by pity and heads of the church , however , soon got alarmed at debonnairety , that is to sayen , to give ...
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... thine own estate , Ne wish for death , ne fear his might . We add a few lines of Surrey's blank verse , from his translation of the Second Book of the Eneid : It was the time when , granted from the gods , The first sleep creeps most ...
... thine own estate , Ne wish for death , ne fear his might . We add a few lines of Surrey's blank verse , from his translation of the Second Book of the Eneid : It was the time when , granted from the gods , The first sleep creeps most ...
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