The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... stood the Cavaliers , the nobles and courtiers , gay , brave , happy- go - lucky gentlemen : with the Parliament stood the Puritans and the defenders of civil liberty , an austerely sincere minority too commonly misunderstood because of ...
... stood the Cavaliers , the nobles and courtiers , gay , brave , happy- go - lucky gentlemen : with the Parliament stood the Puritans and the defenders of civil liberty , an austerely sincere minority too commonly misunderstood because of ...
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... stood hye up - on his toos , Strecching his nekke , and heeld his eyen cloos , And gan to crowe loude for the nones ; And daun Russel the fox sterte up at ones , And by the gargat hente Chauntecleer , And on his bak toward the wode him ...
... stood hye up - on his toos , Strecching his nekke , and heeld his eyen cloos , And gan to crowe loude for the nones ; And daun Russel the fox sterte up at ones , And by the gargat hente Chauntecleer , And on his bak toward the wode him ...
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... stood in , Halfe furious unto his foe he came , Resolvd in minde all suddenly to win , Or soone to lose , before he once would lin ; And stroke at her with more then manly force , That from her body , full of filthie sin , He raft her ...
... stood in , Halfe furious unto his foe he came , Resolvd in minde all suddenly to win , Or soone to lose , before he once would lin ; And stroke at her with more then manly force , That from her body , full of filthie sin , He raft her ...
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... stood these twaine , unmoved as a rocke , Both staring fierce , and holding idely The broken reliques of their former cruelty . XVII The Sarazin , sore daunted with the buffe , Snatcheth his sword , and fiercely to him flies ; Who well ...
... stood these twaine , unmoved as a rocke , Both staring fierce , and holding idely The broken reliques of their former cruelty . XVII The Sarazin , sore daunted with the buffe , Snatcheth his sword , and fiercely to him flies ; Who well ...
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... stood open wide : Yet charge of them was to a porter hight , Cald Malvenù , who entrance none denide : Thence to the hall , which was on every side With rich array and costly arras dight : Infinite sortes of people did abide There ...
... stood open wide : Yet charge of them was to a porter hight , Cald Malvenù , who entrance none denide : Thence to the hall , which was on every side With rich array and costly arras dight : Infinite sortes of people did abide There ...
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