The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... dears , lovers . deawes ] dews . donketh ] make huere derne rounes ] their secret tales . domes forte deme ] for to give ( decide ) their decisions . dank . 4 . Wormes woweth under cloude , Wymmen waxeth wounder ANONYMOUS.
... dears , lovers . deawes ] dews . donketh ] make huere derne rounes ] their secret tales . domes forte deme ] for to give ( decide ) their decisions . dank . 4 . Wormes woweth under cloude , Wymmen waxeth wounder ANONYMOUS.
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... . haill ] healthy , whole . tak tent ] give heed . bot gif ] but if , unless . reivis ] robbest . aboif ] above , up bute for baill ] mawgre ] ill - will roiff ] quiet . ' Robin , in dule I am so drest That 17 ROBERT HENRYSON.
... . haill ] healthy , whole . tak tent ] give heed . bot gif ] but if , unless . reivis ] robbest . aboif ] above , up bute for baill ] mawgre ] ill - will roiff ] quiet . ' Robin , in dule I am so drest That 17 ROBERT HENRYSON.
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... give an ear . I am the Knight . I come by night , As secret as I can , Saying , Alas ! thus standeth the case , I am a banished man . She . And I your will for to fulfil In this will not refuse ; Trusting to show , in wordes few , That ...
... give an ear . I am the Knight . I come by night , As secret as I can , Saying , Alas ! thus standeth the case , I am a banished man . She . And I your will for to fulfil In this will not refuse ; Trusting to show , in wordes few , That ...
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... give o'er the plea : As we began , so will we keep , And I'll take my old cloak about me . 30 . JOHN SKELTON To Mistress Margery Wentworth WITH margerain gentle , The flower of goodlihead , Embroidered the mantle Is of your maidenhead ...
... give o'er the plea : As we began , so will we keep , And I'll take my old cloak about me . 30 . JOHN SKELTON To Mistress Margery Wentworth WITH margerain gentle , The flower of goodlihead , Embroidered the mantle Is of your maidenhead ...
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... give it a taunt : Since flesh might not endure , but rest must wrath succeed , And force the fight to fall to play in pasture where they feed , So noble nature can well end the work she hath begun , And bridle well that will not cease ...
... give it a taunt : Since flesh might not endure , but rest must wrath succeed , And force the fight to fall to play in pasture where they feed , So noble nature can well end the work she hath begun , And bridle well that will not cease ...
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