Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Volumul 21801 |
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Pagina 30
... bright , The which this squyer did convoy : Sen , to his bed he went with joy . That night he sleeped never a wink , But still did on the lady think , & c . The adventure which follows , nearly resembles Dict . du Vieux Lang . is ...
... bright , The which this squyer did convoy : Sen , to his bed he went with joy . That night he sleeped never a wink , But still did on the lady think , & c . The adventure which follows , nearly resembles Dict . du Vieux Lang . is ...
Pagina 37
... bright ! " I bid not have them , by Saint Bride , " But ye mon rest with me all night , " All naked , sleeping by my side . " " I will not do that sin , I " Leif you , this world to win ! " - " Ye are so hale of hue and hide , " Love ...
... bright ! " I bid not have them , by Saint Bride , " But ye mon rest with me all night , " All naked , sleeping by my side . " " I will not do that sin , I " Leif you , this world to win ! " - " Ye are so hale of hue and hide , " Love ...
Pagina 38
... bright ! " Ye are so fair- be not my foe ! " Ye shall have sin an ye me slo2 " Thus through a sudden sight . " " That I you slay , that God forshield ! " What have I done or said yoù till ? " I was not wont weapons to wield— " But am a ...
... bright ! " Ye are so fair- be not my foe ! " Ye shall have sin an ye me slo2 " Thus through a sudden sight . " " That I you slay , that God forshield ! " What have I done or said yoù till ? " I was not wont weapons to wield— " But am a ...
Pagina 47
... Bright is her hue , and Geraldine she hight ; Hampton me taught to wish her first for mine , And Windsor , alas , doth chase me from her sight . Her beauty of kind ; her virtues from above ; Happy is he that can obtain her love ...
... Bright is her hue , and Geraldine she hight ; Hampton me taught to wish her first for mine , And Windsor , alas , doth chase me from her sight . Her beauty of kind ; her virtues from above ; Happy is he that can obtain her love ...
Pagina 48
... bright of hue , The dances short , long tales of great delight , With words and looks that tygers could but rue ; Where each of us did plead the other's right . The palm - play , where , despoiled for the game , With dazed eyes , oft we ...
... bright of hue , The dances short , long tales of great delight , With words and looks that tygers could but rue ; Where each of us did plead the other's right . The palm - play , where , despoiled for the game , With dazed eyes , oft we ...
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