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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... smiling was full simple and coy ; Hire gretest othe n'as but by Seint Eloy ; And she was cleped ( a ) Madame Eglentine . Ful wel she sangè the service devine , Entuned in hire nose ful swetely ; And Frenche she spake ful fayre and ...
... smiling was full simple and coy ; Hire gretest othe n'as but by Seint Eloy ; And she was cleped ( a ) Madame Eglentine . Ful wel she sangè the service devine , Entuned in hire nose ful swetely ; And Frenche she spake ful fayre and ...
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... smiles of Henry were of importance to the infant muse . If his edu- cation was not judicious , it was more regular and learned than had been usual with former princes . He wrote verses - royally indeed — and he cultivat- ed music as a ...
... smiles of Henry were of importance to the infant muse . If his edu- cation was not judicious , it was more regular and learned than had been usual with former princes . He wrote verses - royally indeed — and he cultivat- ed music as a ...
الصفحة 177
... smiling you seem to say so . " Which is explained by their answer , My lord , we had no such stuff in our thoughts . But we smiled to think , if you delight not in man , what lenten entertainment the players shall receive from you ...
... smiling you seem to say so . " Which is explained by their answer , My lord , we had no such stuff in our thoughts . But we smiled to think , if you delight not in man , what lenten entertainment the players shall receive from you ...
الصفحة 178
... smiling by stealth , at the idea of the players crossing their minds . It is not a combination and a form ' of words , a set speech or two , a preconcerted theory of a character , that will do this ; but all the persons concerned must ...
... smiling by stealth , at the idea of the players crossing their minds . It is not a combination and a form ' of words , a set speech or two , a preconcerted theory of a character , that will do this ; but all the persons concerned must ...
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... smiles to - day To - morrow will be dying . The glorious lamp of heav'n , the sun , The higher he's a getting , The sooner will his race be run , And nearer he's to setting . The age is best which is the first , When youth and blood are ...
... smiles to - day To - morrow will be dying . The glorious lamp of heav'n , the sun , The higher he's a getting , The sooner will his race be run , And nearer he's to setting . The age is best which is the first , When youth and blood are ...
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