The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... thine everlasting scryne The antique rolles , which there lye hidden still , Of Faerie knights , and fayrest Tanaquill , Whom that most noble Briton Prince so long Sought through the world , and suffered so much ill , That I must rue ...
... thine everlasting scryne The antique rolles , which there lye hidden still , Of Faerie knights , and fayrest Tanaquill , Whom that most noble Briton Prince so long Sought through the world , and suffered so much ill , That I must rue ...
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... thine honour , and thy foes con- fownd ! True loves are often sown , but seldom grow on grownd . ' XVII ' Thine , O then , ' said the gentle Redcrosse Knight , ' Next to that ladies love , shalbe the place , O fayrest virgin , full of ...
... thine honour , and thy foes con- fownd ! True loves are often sown , but seldom grow on grownd . ' XVII ' Thine , O then , ' said the gentle Redcrosse Knight , ' Next to that ladies love , shalbe the place , O fayrest virgin , full of ...
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... thine impietie ? Is not His lawe , Let every sinner die : Die shall all flesh ? What then must needs be donne , Is it not better to doe willinglie , Then linger till the glas be all out ronne ? Death is the end of woes : die soone , O ...
... thine impietie ? Is not His lawe , Let every sinner die : Die shall all flesh ? What then must needs be donne , Is it not better to doe willinglie , Then linger till the glas be all out ronne ? Death is the end of woes : die soone , O ...
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... thine . Then I thy soverayne prayses loud wil sing , That all the woods shal answer , and theyr eccho ring . Harke how the minstrels gin to shrill aloud Their merry musick that resounds from far , The pipe , the tabor , and the ...
... thine . Then I thy soverayne prayses loud wil sing , That all the woods shal answer , and theyr eccho ring . Harke how the minstrels gin to shrill aloud Their merry musick that resounds from far , The pipe , the tabor , and the ...
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... Thine , And all those other bits , that be There placed by Thee ; The worts , the purslain , and the mess Of water - cress , Which of Thy kindness Thou hast sent ; And my content Makes those , and my beloved beet , To be more sweet . 20 ...
... Thine , And all those other bits , that be There placed by Thee ; The worts , the purslain , and the mess Of water - cress , Which of Thy kindness Thou hast sent ; And my content Makes those , and my beloved beet , To be more sweet . 20 ...
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