English Prose and Poetry: Selected and AnnotatedGinn, 1938 - 882 pages |
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Page 138
... wind will ever strive to kiss you : Having no fair to lose , you need not fear ; The sun doth scorn you and the wind doth hiss you : But when Adonis lived , sun and sharp air Lurk'd like two thieves , to rob him of his fair : 1 " And ...
... wind will ever strive to kiss you : Having no fair to lose , you need not fear ; The sun doth scorn you and the wind doth hiss you : But when Adonis lived , sun and sharp air Lurk'd like two thieves , to rob him of his fair : 1 " And ...
Page 187
... winds in his fist , " Prov . Xxx . 4 ) but opened his little finger , and let out the smallest blast , they had undoubtedly been cast away ; but there blew not any wind all the while . Then they , conceiving aright that the best way to ...
... winds in his fist , " Prov . Xxx . 4 ) but opened his little finger , and let out the smallest blast , they had undoubtedly been cast away ; but there blew not any wind all the while . Then they , conceiving aright that the best way to ...
Page 872
... wind sways the pines ..... 647 Captain , or Colonel , or Knight in arms . Care - charmer Sleep , son of the sable ... wind . 144 CLOUD , THE . 464 BONIE DOON .. 372 COCK - CROW . 745 BONIE LESLEY . 373 Cold's the wind , and wet's the ...
... wind sways the pines ..... 647 Captain , or Colonel , or Knight in arms . Care - charmer Sleep , son of the sable ... wind . 144 CLOUD , THE . 464 BONIE DOON .. 372 COCK - CROW . 745 BONIE LESLEY . 373 Cold's the wind , and wet's the ...
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BEOWULF | 28 |
Cynewulf and Cyneheard | 34 |
JOHN GOWER 1325?1408 | 51 |
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