Specimens of the lyrical, descriptive, and narrative poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the present day; with a preliminary sketch of the history of early English poetry, and biographical and critical notices, by J. J. |
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... doth her voice outring ; Right so Creseidè , when that her dreade stent ( c ) Opened her herte , and told him her intent . The grief of Troilus , who , in his bed , is lament- ing the departure of his mistress , is equally fine , and ...
... doth her voice outring ; Right so Creseidè , when that her dreade stent ( c ) Opened her herte , and told him her intent . The grief of Troilus , who , in his bed , is lament- ing the departure of his mistress , is equally fine , and ...
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... doth the nightingale . Curteis he was , lowly , and servisable , And carf ( g ) before his fader at the table . A Yeman hadde he , and servantes no mo At that time , for him luste ( h ) to ride so ; And he was cladde in cote and hode of ...
... doth the nightingale . Curteis he was , lowly , and servisable , And carf ( g ) before his fader at the table . A Yeman hadde he , and servantes no mo At that time , for him luste ( h ) to ride so ; And he was cladde in cote and hode of ...
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... doth the chapell belle , Ther as this lord was keeper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit , Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilkè monk lette oldè thingès pace , And held after the newè worlde ...
... doth the chapell belle , Ther as this lord was keeper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit , Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilkè monk lette oldè thingès pace , And held after the newè worlde ...
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... doth a strike of flax : By unces ( h ) heng his lokkès that he hadde , And therwith he his shulders overspradde . ( a ) The name harlot was anciently given to men as well as women , and without any bad signification . ( b ) Advised ...
... doth a strike of flax : By unces ( h ) heng his lokkès that he hadde , And therwith he his shulders overspradde . ( a ) The name harlot was anciently given to men as well as women , and without any bad signification . ( b ) Advised ...
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... doth appere : For this is Spica , with her brightè spere , ( a ) That toward evyn , at midnyght , and at morowe , Downe from hevyn adawith ( b ) al our sorowe.- And dryeth up the bytter terys wete Of Aurora , after the morowe graye ...
... doth appere : For this is Spica , with her brightè spere , ( a ) That toward evyn , at midnyght , and at morowe , Downe from hevyn adawith ( b ) al our sorowe.- And dryeth up the bytter terys wete Of Aurora , after the morowe graye ...
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