Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, المجلد 7Percy Society, 1842 |
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Percy Society. Eng , Lit , 1407 HARVARD COLLEGE LICHARY HARMONY OF BIRDS : = A Poem . FROM THE 11466.9 A.
Percy Society. Eng , Lit , 1407 HARVARD COLLEGE LICHARY HARMONY OF BIRDS : = A Poem . FROM THE 11466.9 A.
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Percy Society. HARMONY OF BIRDS : = A Poem . FROM THE ONLY KNOWN COPY , PRINTED BY JOHN WIGHT IN THE MIDDLE of the SIXTEENTH CENTURY . WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES . LONDON : PRINTED FOR THE PERCY SOCIETY . M.DCCC.XLIII . COUNCIL OF ...
Percy Society. HARMONY OF BIRDS : = A Poem . FROM THE ONLY KNOWN COPY , PRINTED BY JOHN WIGHT IN THE MIDDLE of the SIXTEENTH CENTURY . WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES . LONDON : PRINTED FOR THE PERCY SOCIETY . M.DCCC.XLIII . COUNCIL OF ...
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... poem is not only unique in itself , but unique in its kind , and on every account it deserves reprinting and preservation . whose hands it devolved on the dispersion of Mr. Heber's Library we are not informed , but before his death he ...
... poem is not only unique in itself , but unique in its kind , and on every account it deserves reprinting and preservation . whose hands it devolved on the dispersion of Mr. Heber's Library we are not informed , but before his death he ...
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... poem the thrush is afterwards mentioned as a different bird . Tyrwhitt in his notes upon Chaucer informs us that the mavis is Saxon for a thrush ; but according to Todd , it is rather to be derived from the French mauvis , and he quotes ...
... poem the thrush is afterwards mentioned as a different bird . Tyrwhitt in his notes upon Chaucer informs us that the mavis is Saxon for a thrush ; but according to Todd , it is rather to be derived from the French mauvis , and he quotes ...
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... poem , which these pages first bring to light , will be found to contain both some sentiments of piety , and some touches of poetry , that may render it more acceptable than its contemporaries . The text is taken from one of Sir Hans ...
... poem , which these pages first bring to light , will be found to contain both some sentiments of piety , and some touches of poetry , that may render it more acceptable than its contemporaries . The text is taken from one of Sir Hans ...
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ALEXANDER DYCE amongst awey barbed horse behold blysse brest Canterbury Tales Chap crye deth Deus Domine doost doth dryve dwelling erthe euen foole foorth fynde gentleman giue glorie hand Harl Harleian hath haue heauen heere found holy Irish Israell iudgment Jacke of Dover jurie Kerry King knave kyng lawful loue lyif maister meam mercy merry meum michi mightie minde was pretty myn herte Ne reminiscaris nevere no3t nozt oh Lord Percy Society peynes poem poore PRAIER praise pretty foolery Psalms Quia Quoniam quoth Jacke reads reminiscaris sayd schal schulde seruants shal shew sicut Sisera song sorwe soule Stanza stil sunt sweet synne Thanne thé thee thine thing thou art thou hast thou shalt thou wilt Thow thy name tuam unto verse vnto vpon Whan Whanne WILLIAM CHAPPELL wolde words wyll wylt
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الصفحة 14 - Et non intres injudicium cum servo tuo, Domine ! quia non justificabitur in conspectu tuo omnis vivens. What so evere I have ben here before, Deme me no3t on the hardest wyse ; I have do mys ; 1 will no more, But take me fully to thi servyse.
الصفحة 53 - JACK OF DOVER, his Quest of Inquirie, or his Privy Search for the veriest Foole in England, a collection of Merry Tales, 1604, edited by T.
الصفحة 18 - Notam fac mihi viam in qua ambulem : * quia ad te levavi animam meam. Eripe me de inimicis meis, Domine, ad te confugi : * doce me facere voluntatem tuam, quia Deus meus es tu.
الصفحة 7 - ... astonished that he knew not what to say, for his fellow was gone, and he could not tell where to find him: by which meanes he was constrained to let his action fall, and by the law was condemned to pay her charges, and withall great dammages for troubling her without cause. Well, quoth Jacke of Dover, this, in my minde, was pretty foolery : but yet the foole of all fooles is not heare found, that I looke for.
الصفحة xi - Banshie, as she is called, or household fairy, whose office it is to appear, seemingly mourning while she announces the approaching death of some one of the destined race.
الصفحة 49 - SA WILLIAM HENRY BLACK, ESQ WILLIAM CHAPPELL, ESQ. FSA Treasurer. J. PAYNE COLLIER, ESQ. FSA T. CROFTON CROKER, ESQ. FSA, MRIA PETER CUNNINGHAM, ESQ. REV. ALEXANDER DYCE. WILLIAM JERDAN, ESQ. FSA, MRS L CAPTAIN JOHNS, RM TJ PETTIGREW, ESQ.
الصفحة 30 - ... penance. Seint Ambrose sayth, That penance is the plaining of man for the gilt that he hath don, and no more to do any thing for which him ought to plaine. And som doctour sayth : Penance is the waymenting of man that sorweth for his sinne, and peineth himself, for he hath rnisdon.
الصفحة 33 - J. PAYNE COLLIER, ESQ. FSA T. CROFTON CROKER, ESQ. FSA, MRIA PETER CUNNINGHAM, ESQ. REV. ALEXANDER DYCE. WILLIAM JERDAN, ESQ. FSA, MRSL SIR FREDERICK MADDEN, KH, FRS, FSA TJ PETTIGREW, ESQ. FR S., FSA EF RIMBAKLT, ESQ.
الصفحة 36 - I sy right fresh and gay, And briddes herde I eek lustyly synge ; That to myn herte yaf a confortynge : But evere o thoght me stang unto the herte, That dye I sholde, and hadde no knowynge Whanne, ne whidir, I sholde hennes sterte.