The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... 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 ...
... 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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... o'er field and firth Through gladness of this lusty May . All luvaris that are in care To their ladies they do repair In fresh morningis before the day , And are in mirth ay mair and mair Through gladness of this lusty May . 52 . My ...
... o'er field and firth Through gladness of this lusty May . All luvaris that are in care To their ladies they do repair In fresh morningis before the day , And are in mirth ay mair and mair Through gladness of this lusty May . 52 . My ...
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... o'er the head , The cushions in the chairs , And all the candles lighted on the stairs ? Perfume the chambers , and in any case Let each man give attendance in his place ! ' 61 . Thus , if a king were coming , 90 ANONYMOUS.
... o'er the head , The cushions in the chairs , And all the candles lighted on the stairs ? Perfume the chambers , and in any case Let each man give attendance in his place ! ' 61 . Thus , if a king were coming , 90 ANONYMOUS.
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... o'er the day , Another o'er the night- Thy glory , when the day forth flies , More vively doth appear Than at mid day unto our eyes The shining sun is clear . The shadow of the earth anon Removes and drawis by , While in the East , when ...
... o'er the day , Another o'er the night- Thy glory , when the day forth flies , More vively doth appear Than at mid day unto our eyes The shining sun is clear . The shadow of the earth anon Removes and drawis by , While in the East , when ...
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... O'er thee doth travel , She to pearl paragon Turneth thy gravel . On thy bank . Our mournful Philomel , That rarest tuner , Henceforth in Aperil Shall wake the sooner , And to her shall complain From the thick cover , Redoubling every ...
... O'er thee doth travel , She to pearl paragon Turneth thy gravel . On thy bank . Our mournful Philomel , That rarest tuner , Henceforth in Aperil Shall wake the sooner , And to her shall complain From the thick cover , Redoubling every ...
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