A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - 702 páginas |
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... sweet strain sings A she - bird in her cloak of ousel's hue . The stags of Oakridge leap Into the river of clear banks ; Thence red Roiny can be seen Glorious Muckraw and Moinmoy . A hiding mane of green - barked yew Supports the sky ...
... sweet strain sings A she - bird in her cloak of ousel's hue . The stags of Oakridge leap Into the river of clear banks ; Thence red Roiny can be seen Glorious Muckraw and Moinmoy . A hiding mane of green - barked yew Supports the sky ...
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... sweet spot of sad renown I entered , to that arbour green , In August , at the summer's crown , When corn is cut with sickles keen . The earth where once my Pearl rolled down Was shadowed with herbs full clear and sheen , Gillyflower ...
... sweet spot of sad renown I entered , to that arbour green , In August , at the summer's crown , When corn is cut with sickles keen . The earth where once my Pearl rolled down Was shadowed with herbs full clear and sheen , Gillyflower ...
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... sweet lute melodies . The gift of song no doubt was dormant in many an Elizabethan verse - writer . It needed some ... Sweet , if you shrink , I'll never think of love ; Fair , if you fail , I'll judge all beauty vain ; Wise , if too ...
... sweet lute melodies . The gift of song no doubt was dormant in many an Elizabethan verse - writer . It needed some ... Sweet , if you shrink , I'll never think of love ; Fair , if you fail , I'll judge all beauty vain ; Wise , if too ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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