The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... sight , Of high renoun , riches and royaltie ; Of lordis , barons , and many a goodly knyght ; Of most delectable lusty ladies bright ; Of famous prelatis , in habitis clericall ; Of merchauntis full of substaunce and of myght : London ...
... sight , Of high renoun , riches and royaltie ; Of lordis , barons , and many a goodly knyght ; Of most delectable lusty ladies bright ; Of famous prelatis , in habitis clericall ; Of merchauntis full of substaunce and of myght : London ...
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... sight Which is my joy and hartes delight : 46 . In youth is pleasure , in youth is pleasure . RICHARD EDWARDES Amantium Irae 1523-66 IN going to my naked bed as one that would have slept , I heard a wife sing to her child , that long ...
... sight Which is my joy and hartes delight : 46 . In youth is pleasure , in youth is pleasure . RICHARD EDWARDES Amantium Irae 1523-66 IN going to my naked bed as one that would have slept , I heard a wife sing to her child , that long ...
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... sight doth show full pale and dead . But if thou slip thy troth , and do not come at all , As minutes in the clock do strike so call for death I shall : To please both thy false heart and rid myself from woe , That rather had to die in ...
... sight doth show full pale and dead . But if thou slip thy troth , and do not come at all , As minutes in the clock do strike so call for death I shall : To please both thy false heart and rid myself from woe , That rather had to die in ...
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... sight ! ) Yclad in Scarlot , like a mayden Queene , And ermines white : Upon her head a Cremosin coronet With Damaske roses and Daffadillies set : Bay leaves betweene , And primroses greene , Embellish the sweete Violet . Tell me , have ...
... sight ! ) Yclad in Scarlot , like a mayden Queene , And ermines white : Upon her head a Cremosin coronet With Damaske roses and Daffadillies set : Bay leaves betweene , And primroses greene , Embellish the sweete Violet . Tell me , have ...
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... fill ; Them seem'd they never saw a sight so fayre , Of Fowles , so lovely , that they sure did deeme Them heavenly borne , or to be that same payre Which through the Skie draw Venus silver Teeme ; For 108 EDMUND SPENSER.
... fill ; Them seem'd they never saw a sight so fayre , Of Fowles , so lovely , that they sure did deeme Them heavenly borne , or to be that same payre Which through the Skie draw Venus silver Teeme ; For 108 EDMUND SPENSER.
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Annabel Lee beauty birds blow bonnie breast breath bright Camelot Clerk Saunders cloud cold Corydon dark Dark Rosaleen dead dear death deep delight dost doth dream earth Edom eyes face fair Fair Annie fear flame flowers frae gone grace grave green hair hame hand happy hath hear heart heaven Kilmeny kiss Lady Lady of Shalott land leave light live look Lord Love's lovers Lycidas maid merry moon morn mother ne'er never night Nut-brown Maid nymph o'er pleasure rest rose round Samian wine shade shine sigh sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit spring stars sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought thro Timor Mortis conturbat tree Twas unto voice wawking weep wild wind wine wings youth