English Poems from Chaucer to KiplingThomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long Ginn, 1902 - 401 páginas An anthology of English poetry from the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries. |
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... words , thoughts , and images — which will become more precious as the years go by . We are indebted for valuable aid in the preparation of this volume to Prof. Geo . M. Harper of Princeton Uni- versity , Prof. G. L. Kittredge of ...
... words , thoughts , and images — which will become more precious as the years go by . We are indebted for valuable aid in the preparation of this volume to Prof. Geo . M. Harper of Princeton Uni- versity , Prof. G. L. Kittredge of ...
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... ' 70 20 75 These words they readily promis'd him , Which did bold Robin please ; 8 And there they buried bold Robin Hood , Near to the fair Kirklèys . THE BATTLE OF OTTERBOURNE It fell about the Lammas tide 10 ENGLISH POEMS.
... ' 70 20 75 These words they readily promis'd him , Which did bold Robin please ; 8 And there they buried bold Robin Hood , Near to the fair Kirklèys . THE BATTLE OF OTTERBOURNE It fell about the Lammas tide 10 ENGLISH POEMS.
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... , " quo ' Willie : 25 " By the faith o ' my body , lord Scroope , " he said , " I never yet lodged in a hostelrie , But I paid my lawing before I gaed . " — Now word is gane to the bauld keeper , In 16 ENGLISH POEMS Kinmont Willie.
... , " quo ' Willie : 25 " By the faith o ' my body , lord Scroope , " he said , " I never yet lodged in a hostelrie , But I paid my lawing before I gaed . " — Now word is gane to the bauld keeper , In 16 ENGLISH POEMS Kinmont Willie.
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Thomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long. Now word is gane to the bauld keeper , In Branksome Ha ' , where that he lay , That lord Scroope has ta'en the Kinmont Willie , Between the hours of night and day . He has ta'en the table wi ...
Thomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long. Now word is gane to the bauld keeper , In Branksome Ha ' , where that he lay , That lord Scroope has ta'en the Kinmont Willie , Between the hours of night and day . He has ta'en the table wi ...
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... word of lear had he . " Why trespass ye on the English side ? Row - footed outlaws , stand ! " quo ' he ; The nevir a word had Dickie to say , ― 85 90 95 Sae he thrust the lance through his fause bodie . 100 Then on we held for Carlisle ...
... word of lear had he . " Why trespass ye on the English side ? Row - footed outlaws , stand ! " quo ' he ; The nevir a word had Dickie to say , ― 85 90 95 Sae he thrust the lance through his fause bodie . 100 Then on we held for Carlisle ...
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