Select poets of Great BritainThomas Davison, 1825 - 562 páginas |
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... behold Ful besily they waiten , yong and old . This strange knight that come thus sodenly Al armed , save his hed , ful richely , Salueth king and quene , and lordes alle , By order as they saten in the halle , - With so high reverence ...
... behold Ful besily they waiten , yong and old . This strange knight that come thus sodenly Al armed , save his hed , ful richely , Salueth king and quene , and lordes alle , By order as they saten in the halle , - With so high reverence ...
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... behold , A coron of gold rich for any king ; A braunch of agnus castus eke bering In hire hand . And , to my sight , trewely , She lady was of all the company ; And she began a raundell , lustily , That Sus le feuille devert moy ( men ...
... behold , A coron of gold rich for any king ; A braunch of agnus castus eke bering In hire hand . And , to my sight , trewely , She lady was of all the company ; And she began a raundell , lustily , That Sus le feuille devert moy ( men ...
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... behold hir rule and governance , I you ensure , it was a grete plesaunce . And so the justes last an hour and more : But tho that crowned were in laurer grene Did win the prise ; their dintes were so sore , That there was none agenst ...
... behold hir rule and governance , I you ensure , it was a grete plesaunce . And so the justes last an hour and more : But tho that crowned were in laurer grene Did win the prise ; their dintes were so sore , That there was none agenst ...
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... behold Thy rude langage full boistrously unfold . That whan a man was set on o degree He letted not his felaw for to see . Estward ther stood a gate of marbel white , Westward right swiche another in th ' opposite . And shortly to ...
... behold Thy rude langage full boistrously unfold . That whan a man was set on o degree He letted not his felaw for to see . Estward ther stood a gate of marbel white , Westward right swiche another in th ' opposite . And shortly to ...
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... behold ; In which ther ran a romble and a swough , As though a storme shuld bresten every bough : And dounward from an hill under a bent , Ther stood the temple of Mars armipotent , Wrought all of burned stele , of which th ' entree Was ...
... behold ; In which ther ran a romble and a swough , As though a storme shuld bresten every bough : And dounward from an hill under a bent , Ther stood the temple of Mars armipotent , Wrought all of burned stele , of which th ' entree Was ...
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