| British poets - 1822 - 348 páginas
...two and two in fere, Right so as they had chosen hem to yere In Feverere upon saint Valentines day. And the river that I sate upon, It made such a noise as it ron, Accordaunt with the hirdes armony, Me thought it was the best melody That might ben yheard of any mon. And for delite,... | |
| 1823 - 408 páginas
...so as they had chosen hem to yere, In Feuerere upon Saint Valentine his daie. And the riuer that 1 sate upon, It made such a noise as it ron, Accordaunt with the birds armony, Me thought it was the best melody, That might ben yheard of any mon. And for delite,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 páginas
...Ualentines day. And the riuer that I sate vpon, It made such a noise as it ron, Accordaunt with the birds armony, Me thought it was the best melody That might ben yheard of any mon. And for délite I wote neuer how I fell in such a slomber and a swow, Nat all asleepe, ne fully waking, And... | |
| John Timbs - 1839 - 446 páginas
...hem all the night, They were so joyful! of the dales light, They began of Maie for to done honours. And the river that I sate upon, It made such a noise...the best melody, That might ben yheard of any mon. Chaucer : The Cuckoo and the Nightingale. ¿indent Monumental Inscriptions. Sancta Maria, Virgo Virginum,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1847 - 330 páginas
...and two in fere," Right so as they had chosen hem to yere In Feverere upon Saint Valentine's day.4 And the river that I sate upon, It made such a noise...of any mon. And for delite, I wote never how I fell into a slomber and a swow, Nat all aslepe, nor fully waking. The Cuckow and the Nightingale. 1 /. e.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1860 - 598 páginas
...and two in fere, Right во ля they had chosen hem to yere In Feverere upon saint Valentines day. And the river that I sate upon, It made such a noise...it was the best melody That might ben yheard of any num. And for delite, I wotc never how, I fell in such a slomber and a swow, Nat all aslecpe, ne fully... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1860 - 670 páginas
...birds tripped out of their bowers to greet returning sunshine, And the rivere that I sate upon, It mad& such a noise as it ron, Accordaunt with the birdes...it was the best melody That might ben yheard of any mon.J Spenser abounds with river music, from loud to low, from roar to lullaby. At one time he gives... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1867 - 562 páginas
...so as they had chosen hem to-yere In Feverere upon Saint Valentine's day. And the rivere that I sat upon, It made such a noise as it ron. Accordaunt with the birdes armony, Me thought it was the bestc melody That mighte ben yheard of any man." (.v.) The Flower and the Leaf is, like the preceding... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1868 - 604 páginas
...was many a lovely note, S.>me song loud, as they had plained, And some in other manner voice yfaincd, And some all out with the full throte. And the river...And for delite, I wote never how, I fell in such a slombcr and a swow, Nat all asleepe, ne fully waking, And in that swow, me thought, I hearde eing The... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1868 - 562 páginas
...so as they had chosen hem to-yere In Feverere upon Saint Valentine's day. And the rivere that I sat upon, It made such a noise as it ron, Accordaunt with the birdes armony, Me thought it was the beste melody That mighte ben yheard of any man." The Flower and the Leaf is, like the preceding poems,... | |
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