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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... give the most distinguished of the fallen warriors the meed of praise . Such was a bulletin or despatch after a skirmish in the sixth century . The following is a softer strain . It is evidently the origin- al of Mr Southey's beautiful ...
... give the most distinguished of the fallen warriors the meed of praise . Such was a bulletin or despatch after a skirmish in the sixth century . The following is a softer strain . It is evidently the origin- al of Mr Southey's beautiful ...
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... gives a curious pic- ture of the private character of the prelate He lovede moche to hear the harpe , For man's witte yt maketh sharpe . Next hys chamber , besyde hys study , His harper's chamber was fast the by ; Many times by nightes ...
... gives a curious pic- ture of the private character of the prelate He lovede moche to hear the harpe , For man's witte yt maketh sharpe . Next hys chamber , besyde hys study , His harper's chamber was fast the by ; Many times by nightes ...
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... gives : He lives at ease , that freely lives ! A noble heart may have none ease , Na ellys ( a ) nought that may him please , If freedom fail : for free liking Is yearned ( b ) o'er all other thing . Na he , that aye has lived free May ...
... gives : He lives at ease , that freely lives ! A noble heart may have none ease , Na ellys ( a ) nought that may him please , If freedom fail : for free liking Is yearned ( b ) o'er all other thing . Na he , that aye has lived free May ...
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... give such an accurate picture of ancient manners as no contem- porary nation has transmitted to posterity . " The plan of these Tales involves a double nar- rative interest . Each pilgrim having engaged , at the suggestion of the host ...
... give such an accurate picture of ancient manners as no contem- porary nation has transmitted to posterity . " The plan of these Tales involves a double nar- rative interest . Each pilgrim having engaged , at the suggestion of the host ...
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... give penance , Ther as he wiste to han ( a ) a good pitance : For unto a poure ( b ) ordre for to give Is signè that a man is well yshrive . ( c ) For if he gave , he dorstè ( d ) make avant , He wistè that a man was repentant . For ...
... give penance , Ther as he wiste to han ( a ) a good pitance : For unto a poure ( b ) ordre for to give Is signè that a man is well yshrive . ( c ) For if he gave , he dorstè ( d ) make avant , He wistè that a man was repentant . For ...
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