Great English Writers, Band 1Oscar James Campbell, Hardin Craig, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Joseph Morris Thomas F. S. Crofts & Company, 1939 A chronological rearrangement, with many additions, of the material included in the editors' Great English poets and Great English prose writers. cf. Pref. |
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... gold shining Brightly on bands of fine silk , richly barred ; And under his legs , where he rides , guards of leather . 160 His vesture was verily color of verdure : Both bars of his belt and other stones , beautiful , Richly arranged ...
... gold shining Brightly on bands of fine silk , richly barred ; And under his legs , where he rides , guards of leather . 160 His vesture was verily color of verdure : Both bars of his belt and other stones , beautiful , Richly arranged ...
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... gold fringe was gleam- ing , With nails studded newly , prepared for the nonce . 600 The bridle was bound about , barred with bright gold ; With the bow of the saddle , the breastplate , the splendid skirts , Crupper , and cloth in ...
... gold fringe was gleam- ing , With nails studded newly , prepared for the nonce . 600 The bridle was bound about , barred with bright gold ; With the bow of the saddle , the breastplate , the splendid skirts , Crupper , and cloth in ...
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... gold , and the hinder - end the like of emeralds of the Peru colour . There was also a sun of gold , radiant upon the top , in the midst ; and on the top before a small cherub of gold , with wings displayed . The chariot was covered ...
... gold , and the hinder - end the like of emeralds of the Peru colour . There was also a sun of gold , radiant upon the top , in the midst ; and on the top before a small cherub of gold , with wings displayed . The chariot was covered ...
Inhalt
PRECHAUCERIAN POETRY | 1 |
English Prose from the Beginnings | 237 |
OF ANGER | 267 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Æneid ancient Arcite Aristotle arms Bacon Beowulf body brest Chaucer courser court dear death delight doth Dryden earth Ecgtheow Elfin knight English eyes Faerie Queene fair fear Geat give gold grace Grendel Gringolet ground hand hast hath head heard heart Heaven Hell Heorot Heremod honour Hrothgar Hrunting Hygelac Johnson King knight labour lady learning light live look Lord ment mind mordre namore nature never noble o'er passion persons play pleasure poem poet praise prince prose Queene quoth reason rest Scyldings seems seyde shal side sight soul spirit stood Tatler tell Thanne thee ther Theseus things thou thought tion trew truth Unferth unto virtue ween whan whereof wise words writing wyde