The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... . loh ] laughed . bote he ] unless she . make ] mate . feye ] like to die . nihtes ] at night . wende ] turn . for - thi ] on that account . waxeth won ] cheeks grow wan wonges Levedi , al for thine sake Longinge is y - 2 ANONYMOUS.
... . loh ] laughed . bote he ] unless she . make ] mate . feye ] like to die . nihtes ] at night . wende ] turn . for - thi ] on that account . waxeth won ] cheeks grow wan wonges Levedi , al for thine sake Longinge is y - 2 ANONYMOUS.
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Arthur Quiller-Couch. Levedi , al for thine sake Longinge is y - lent me on . In world his non so wyter mon That al hire bountè telle con ; Hire swyre is whittore than the swon , Ant feyrest may in toune . An hendy hap , etc. Icham for ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. Levedi , al for thine sake Longinge is y - lent me on . In world his non so wyter mon That al hire bountè telle con ; Hire swyre is whittore than the swon , Ant feyrest may in toune . An hendy hap , etc. Icham for ...
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... thine old cloak about thee ! He . O Bell my wife , why dost thou flyte ? Thou kens my cloak is very thin : It is so bare and over worn , A crickè thereon cannot renn . Then I'll no longer borrow nor lend ; For once I'll new apparell'd ...
... thine old cloak about thee ! He . O Bell my wife , why dost thou flyte ? Thou kens my cloak is very thin : It is so bare and over worn , A crickè thereon cannot renn . Then I'll no longer borrow nor lend ; For once I'll new apparell'd ...
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... thine old cloak about thee ! He . My cloak it was a very good cloak , It hath been always true to the wear ; But now it is not worth a groat : I have had it four and forty year ' . Sometime it was of cloth in grain : ' Tis now but a ...
... thine old cloak about thee ! He . My cloak it was a very good cloak , It hath been always true to the wear ; But now it is not worth a groat : I have had it four and forty year ' . Sometime it was of cloth in grain : ' Tis now but a ...
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... , The painful patience in delays , Forget not yet ! Forget not ! O , forget not this ! — How long ago hath been , and is , The mind that never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved , The which so 60 STEPHEN HAWES.
... , The painful patience in delays , Forget not yet ! Forget not ! O , forget not this ! — How long ago hath been , and is , The mind that never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved , The which so 60 STEPHEN HAWES.
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