Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold |
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And so as he yede , he saw and hearkened by the moonlight , how that pillers and robbers were come into the field , to pill and to rob many a full noble knight of brooches , and beads , of many a good ring , and of many a rich jewel ...
And so as he yede , he saw and hearkened by the moonlight , how that pillers and robbers were come into the field , to pill and to rob many a full noble knight of brooches , and beads , of many a good ring , and of many a rich jewel ...
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HOW sweet I roam'd from field to field , And tasted all the summer's pride , Till I the prince of love beheld , Who in the sunny beams did glide ! He shew'd me lilies for my hair , And blushing roses for my brow ; He led me through his ...
HOW sweet I roam'd from field to field , And tasted all the summer's pride , Till I the prince of love beheld , Who in the sunny beams did glide ! He shew'd me lilies for my hair , And blushing roses for my brow ; He led me through his ...
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This too thou know'st , that , while I still bear on The conquering Tartar ensigns through the world , And beat the Persians back on every field , I seek one man , one man , and one alone- Rustum , my father ; who , I hop'd , should ...
This too thou know'st , that , while I still bear on The conquering Tartar ensigns through the world , And beat the Persians back on every field , I seek one man , one man , and one alone- Rustum , my father ; who , I hop'd , should ...
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