Literary Studies from the Great British AuthorsG. I. Jones, 1880 - 440 páginas |
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... never a stikke brende , Was signe of thin unwemmed maidenhede ; Thou art the bush on which ther gan descende The Holi Goost , the which that Moyses wende Had ben a fyr , and this was in figure . Now , Lady , from the fyir thou us ...
... never a stikke brende , Was signe of thin unwemmed maidenhede ; Thou art the bush on which ther gan descende The Holi Goost , the which that Moyses wende Had ben a fyr , and this was in figure . Now , Lady , from the fyir thou us ...
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... never wakyng in the day or nyght Ye nere out of myn hertes remembraunce , For wele or woo , for carole , or for daunce ; And in my self this covenaunt made I thoo , That ryght swich as ye felten wele or woo , As ferforth as yt in my ...
... never wakyng in the day or nyght Ye nere out of myn hertes remembraunce , For wele or woo , for carole , or for daunce ; And in my self this covenaunt made I thoo , That ryght swich as ye felten wele or woo , As ferforth as yt in my ...
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... never so rudeliche or large , Or ellis he moot tell his tale untrewe , Or feyne thyng , or fynde wordes newe . He may nat spare al thogh he were his brother , He moot as wel seye o word as another . Crist spak hym self ful brode in ...
... never so rudeliche or large , Or ellis he moot tell his tale untrewe , Or feyne thyng , or fynde wordes newe . He may nat spare al thogh he were his brother , He moot as wel seye o word as another . Crist spak hym self ful brode in ...
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... never would forecast , How many mischieves should ensue his heedlesse hast . 210 215 220 BELPHOEBE . ( Fairy Queen , II . , 3 , 22-31 . ) Her face so faire , as flesh it seemed not , But hevenly pourtraict of bright angels hew , Cleare ...
... never would forecast , How many mischieves should ensue his heedlesse hast . 210 215 220 BELPHOEBE . ( Fairy Queen , II . , 3 , 22-31 . ) Her face so faire , as flesh it seemed not , But hevenly pourtraict of bright angels hew , Cleare ...
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... never could be spent ; Of which some were rude owre , not purifide , Of Mulcibers devouring element ; Some others were new driven , and distent Into great ingowes and to wedges square ; Some in round plates withouten moniment : But most ...
... never could be spent ; Of which some were rude owre , not purifide , Of Mulcibers devouring element ; Some others were new driven , and distent Into great ingowes and to wedges square ; Some in round plates withouten moniment : But most ...
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