Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen 1Ward, 1873 |
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... Grace 56 The Orphan Boy's Tale 1116 The Shipwrecked Solitary's Song 1170 The Outlaw 1326 The Sick Man and the Angel . 797 The Owl 1685 The Skylark . 1613 The Owl and the Bell .. 1831 The Sleep ... 1561 The Oxford Riddle ... 507 The ...
... Grace 56 The Orphan Boy's Tale 1116 The Shipwrecked Solitary's Song 1170 The Outlaw 1326 The Sick Man and the Angel . 797 The Owl 1685 The Skylark . 1613 The Owl and the Bell .. 1831 The Sleep ... 1561 The Oxford Riddle ... 507 The ...
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... grace You that haue spent the silent night 139 104 Would my good lady love me best 50 You were used to say 194 Would you know what's soft ? I dare ...... Wouldst thou view the lion's den ? .. Wreathe the bowl .......... 259 Young Henry ...
... grace You that haue spent the silent night 139 104 Would my good lady love me best 50 You were used to say 194 Would you know what's soft ? I dare ...... Wouldst thou view the lion's den ? .. Wreathe the bowl .......... 259 Young Henry ...
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... grace a thousand and sixteen , This great creyserie began , that long was i - seen . Of so much folk nymo the cross , ne to the holy land go , Me ne see no time before , ne suth nathemo . For self women ne beleved , that they no wend ...
... grace a thousand and sixteen , This great creyserie began , that long was i - seen . Of so much folk nymo the cross , ne to the holy land go , Me ne see no time before , ne suth nathemo . For self women ne beleved , that they no wend ...
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... grace . Embrouded was he , as it were a mede Alle ful of freshe floures , white and rede . Singing he was , or floyting all the day , ROBERT LONGLANDE . ] [ FIRST PERIOD . - From the MERCY AND TRUTH . The Canterbury Tales-The Prologue 19.
... grace . Embrouded was he , as it were a mede Alle ful of freshe floures , white and rede . Singing he was , or floyting all the day , ROBERT LONGLANDE . ] [ FIRST PERIOD . - From the MERCY AND TRUTH . The Canterbury Tales-The Prologue 19.
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... grace , That swiche a lewed mannes wit shal pace The wisdom of an hepe of lered men ? Of maisters had he mo than thries ten , That were of lawe expert and curious : Of which ther was a dosein in that hous , Worthy to ben stewardes of ...
... grace , That swiche a lewed mannes wit shal pace The wisdom of an hepe of lered men ? Of maisters had he mo than thries ten , That were of lawe expert and curious : Of which ther was a dosein in that hous , Worthy to ben stewardes of ...
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Adam Bell art thou beauty behold Ben Jonson Binnorie birds blood born breast breath bright Cæsar Castara crown death delight died dost doth Earl earth eyes fair father fear fire flowers Fulke Grevile Giles Fletcher give gold grace green grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven heir of Linne honour Hudibras John king lady leave light Little John live look Lord Lord Gregory lute Lytell Johan merry mind morning Muse ne'er never night noble nought nymphs o'er POEM poet poetry poison'd pow'r praise princes proud queen quoth rest Robin Hood Robyn sayd seem'd Shakspere shepherd shine sight sing sleep smile Song sorrow soul spring stood sweet tears tell thee Theseus thine things Thomas thou art thou hast thought tree unto Whilst William wind wood wyll youth