The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... sing- ing in conventional trees in a conventional month of May . We have to pass to the marvelous renaissance of the next century to find Chaucer's true poetic successors . III . THE RENAISSANCE There have been periods in history when ...
... sing- ing in conventional trees in a conventional month of May . We have to pass to the marvelous renaissance of the next century to find Chaucer's true poetic successors . III . THE RENAISSANCE There have been periods in history when ...
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... sing of knights and ladies gentle deeds ; Whose praises having slept in silence long , Me , all too meane , the sacred Muse areeds throug : Fierce warres and faithfull loves shall mor- alize my song . II Helpe then , O holy virgin ...
... sing of knights and ladies gentle deeds ; Whose praises having slept in silence long , Me , all too meane , the sacred Muse areeds throug : Fierce warres and faithfull loves shall mor- alize my song . II Helpe then , O holy virgin ...
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... sing Hymen iö Hymen , dauncing all around , Whylst freshest Flora her with yvie girlond crownd . XLIX In this great passion of unwonted lust , Or wonted feare of doing ought amis , He started up , as seeming to mistrust Some secret ill ...
... sing Hymen iö Hymen , dauncing all around , Whylst freshest Flora her with yvie girlond crownd . XLIX In this great passion of unwonted lust , Or wonted feare of doing ought amis , He started up , as seeming to mistrust Some secret ill ...
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... deepe , For fairest Unaes sake , of whom I sing , That my frayle eies these lines with teares do steepe , To thinke how she through guyleful hande- ling , Though true as touch , though daughter of a king THE FAERIE QUEENE 35.
... deepe , For fairest Unaes sake , of whom I sing , That my frayle eies these lines with teares do steepe , To thinke how she through guyleful hande- ling , Though true as touch , though daughter of a king THE FAERIE QUEENE 35.
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... sing with rue- fulnesse , And fortunes tell , and read in loving bookes , And thousand other waies , to bait his fleshly hookes . XXVI Inconstant man , that loved all he saw , And lusted after all that he did love ; Ne would his looser ...
... sing with rue- fulnesse , And fortunes tell , and read in loving bookes , And thousand other waies , to bait his fleshly hookes . XXVI Inconstant man , that loved all he saw , And lusted after all that he did love ; Ne would his looser ...
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