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,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 من الصفحات |
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... face shone like the pearly dew on Evyri . Llewelyn is a hero that setteth castles on fire . I have watched all night on the beach where the seagulls , whose plumes glitter , sport on the bed of billows , and where herb . age growing in ...
... face shone like the pearly dew on Evyri . Llewelyn is a hero that setteth castles on fire . I have watched all night on the beach where the seagulls , whose plumes glitter , sport on the bed of billows , and where herb . age growing in ...
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... face of Eng- lish society was still deformed by many a foul blot . A corrupt priesthood , a fierce and dissolute nobil- ity , a puerile philosophy , a superstitious faith , an unequal and partial administration of justice , and an ...
... face of Eng- lish society was still deformed by many a foul blot . A corrupt priesthood , a fierce and dissolute nobil- ity , a puerile philosophy , a superstitious faith , an unequal and partial administration of justice , and an ...
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... music . ( d ) Ringing . ( f ) Walls . ( e ) Against ; in the presence of . ( g ) Seen ; gazed at . ( i ) Palls , or perhaps furs . ( h ) Satins . ( j ) Hid , Bright and sheen was her face ; Every fair - 20 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... music . ( d ) Ringing . ( f ) Walls . ( e ) Against ; in the presence of . ( g ) Seen ; gazed at . ( i ) Palls , or perhaps furs . ( h ) Satins . ( j ) Hid , Bright and sheen was her face ; Every fair - 20 HISTORY OF EARLY.
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... face ; Every fair - head in her was . In this same old romance , in which the manners of chivalry are constantly ingrafted on classical his- tory , is found the well - known couplet in its true reading : - Merry swithe it is in halle ...
... face ; Every fair - head in her was . In this same old romance , in which the manners of chivalry are constantly ingrafted on classical his- tory , is found the well - known couplet in its true reading : - Merry swithe it is in halle ...
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... face , as it hadde ben anoint . He was a lord ful fat and in good point . His eyen stepe , ( g ) and rolling in his hed ,. That stemed as a forneis of a led . His botes souple , his hors in gret estat , Now certainly he was a fayre ...
... face , as it hadde ben anoint . He was a lord ful fat and in good point . His eyen stepe , ( g ) and rolling in his hed ,. That stemed as a forneis of a led . His botes souple , his hors in gret estat , Now certainly he was a fayre ...
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