The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... sound His mery oaten pipe , but shund th ' unlucky ground . XXIX But this good knight , soone as he them can spie , For the coole shade him thither hastly got : From fiery wheeles of his faire chariot Hurled his beame so scorching ...
... sound His mery oaten pipe , but shund th ' unlucky ground . XXIX But this good knight , soone as he them can spie , For the coole shade him thither hastly got : From fiery wheeles of his faire chariot Hurled his beame so scorching ...
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... sound , And Nereus crownes with cups ; his mates him pledg around . XXXII Such joy made Una , when her knight she found ; And eke th ' enchaunter joyous seemde no lesse Then the glad marchant , that does vew from ground THE FAERIE QUEENE ...
... sound , And Nereus crownes with cups ; his mates him pledg around . XXXII Such joy made Una , when her knight she found ; And eke th ' enchaunter joyous seemde no lesse Then the glad marchant , that does vew from ground THE FAERIE QUEENE ...
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... sound , That all the woods with doubled eccho ring , And with their horned feet doe weare the ground , Leaping like wanton kids in pleasant spring . So towards old Sylvanus they her bring ; Who with the noyse awaked , commeth out To ...
... sound , That all the woods with doubled eccho ring , And with their horned feet doe weare the ground , Leaping like wanton kids in pleasant spring . So towards old Sylvanus they her bring ; Who with the noyse awaked , commeth out To ...
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... sound : ' O who is that , which bringes me happy choyce Of death , that here lye dying every stound , Yet live perforce in balefull darkenesse bound ? For now three moones have changed thrice their hew , And have beene thrice hid ...
... sound : ' O who is that , which bringes me happy choyce Of death , that here lye dying every stound , Yet live perforce in balefull darkenesse bound ? For now three moones have changed thrice their hew , And have beene thrice hid ...
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... sound of morn- ing droome . XLII ' Is not His deed , what ever thing is donne In heaven and earth ? Did not He all create , To die againe ? All ends , that was begonne . Their times in His eternall booke of fate Are written sure , and ...
... sound of morn- ing droome . XLII ' Is not His deed , what ever thing is donne In heaven and earth ? Did not He all create , To die againe ? All ends , that was begonne . Their times in His eternall booke of fate Are written sure , and ...
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