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, Volume 21801 |
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... green , read queen . 1 , for at , read for . ult . for entruss , read untruss . 2 , after [ from the same ] add , with Bishop 8 , Percy's alterations . 12 , for with , read us'd . 6 , for more , read most . 296 , after title , add ...
... green , read queen . 1 , for at , read for . ult . for entruss , read untruss . 2 , after [ from the same ] add , with Bishop 8 , Percy's alterations . 12 , for with , read us'd . 6 , for more , read most . 296 , after title , add ...
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... . Still under the leavis green , This hinder day I went alone ; 2 I heard a may1 sore mourn , and meyn ; To the king of love she made her moan . • Virgin . Sax . 2 Moan , complain . She sighed sely1 sore ; Said , " Lord , [ 31 ]
... . Still under the leavis green , This hinder day I went alone ; 2 I heard a may1 sore mourn , and meyn ; To the king of love she made her moan . • Virgin . Sax . 2 Moan , complain . She sighed sely1 sore ; Said , " Lord , [ 31 ]
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... green the may she glaid ; A bent bow in her hand she bare , Under her belt were arrows braid.4 I followed on that free , 5 That seemly was to see , With still mourning her moan she made , That bird under a bank she bade And leaned to a ...
... green the may she glaid ; A bent bow in her hand she bare , Under her belt were arrows braid.4 I followed on that free , 5 That seemly was to see , With still mourning her moan she made , That bird under a bank she bade And leaned to a ...
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... green courts , where we were wont to hove , With eyes cast up into the maiden's tower , And easy sighs , such as folk draw in love . The stately seats , the ladies bright of hue , The dances short , long tales of great delight , With ...
... green courts , where we were wont to hove , With eyes cast up into the maiden's tower , And easy sighs , such as folk draw in love . The stately seats , the ladies bright of hue , The dances short , long tales of great delight , With ...
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... green , With reins avaled , ' and swift ybreathed horse , With cry of hounds , and merry blasts between , Where we did chase the fearful hart of force . The wide vales , eke , that harbour'd us each night , Wherewith , alas , reviveth ...
... green , With reins avaled , ' and swift ybreathed horse , With cry of hounds , and merry blasts between , Where we did chase the fearful hart of force . The wide vales , eke , that harbour'd us each night , Wherewith , alas , reviveth ...
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