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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... thought aye on her so withouten lette , ( a ) That as he satte and woke , his spirit mette ( b ) That he her saw , and temple , and all the wise Right of her loke , and ' gan it new avise . " The extreme delicacy and beauty of Creseide ...
... thought aye on her so withouten lette , ( a ) That as he satte and woke , his spirit mette ( b ) That he her saw , and temple , and all the wise Right of her loke , and ' gan it new avise . " The extreme delicacy and beauty of Creseide ...
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... thought it was no time to lie ; He crossed himself , syne suddenly arose To take the air , out of his pallioun goes . Maister John Blair was ready to revess , In good intent syne bouned to the mass . When it was done Wallace ' gan him ...
... thought it was no time to lie ; He crossed himself , syne suddenly arose To take the air , out of his pallioun goes . Maister John Blair was ready to revess , In good intent syne bouned to the mass . When it was done Wallace ' gan him ...
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... thought or imagined poetically , if this is not included in his meaning . The youthful productions of Chaucer , and the sin- gularly felicitous circumstances which nurtured and contributed to the development of his genius , and carried ...
... thought or imagined poetically , if this is not included in his meaning . The youthful productions of Chaucer , and the sin- gularly felicitous circumstances which nurtured and contributed to the development of his genius , and carried ...
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... thoughts in a heart of courtesy . " It would be a compliment to the fine lady of modern times , to liken her to the nicely - bred , pious , ten- der - hearted , and agreeably - affected young Prioress , who mingles religion and ...
... thoughts in a heart of courtesy . " It would be a compliment to the fine lady of modern times , to liken her to the nicely - bred , pious , ten- der - hearted , and agreeably - affected young Prioress , who mingles religion and ...
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... thoughts in his own words . Mr Wordsworth has recently made a version of the Tale of the Prioress so feelingly and so faithfully , that it is to be hoped he will not stop here : -The Clerk's Tale , that of Griselde , one of the most ...
... thoughts in his own words . Mr Wordsworth has recently made a version of the Tale of the Prioress so feelingly and so faithfully , that it is to be hoped he will not stop here : -The Clerk's Tale , that of Griselde , one of the most ...
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