The Oxford Library of English Poetry, Volume 1John Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 443 pages |
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Page 394
... o'er the faem ; The king's daughter of Noroway , ' Tis thou maun bring her hame . ' The first line that Sir Patrick read , A loud laugh laughèd he ; The neist line that Sir Patrick read , The tear blinded his ee . ' O wha is this has ...
... o'er the faem ; The king's daughter of Noroway , ' Tis thou maun bring her hame . ' The first line that Sir Patrick read , A loud laugh laughèd he ; The neist line that Sir Patrick read , The tear blinded his ee . ' O wha is this has ...
Page 395
... o'er the broken ship , Till a ' her sides were torn . ' O where will I get a gude sailor , To take my helm in hand , Till I get up to the tall topmast , To see if I can spy land ? ' ' O here am I , a sailor gude , To take the helm in ...
... o'er the broken ship , Till a ' her sides were torn . ' O where will I get a gude sailor , To take my helm in hand , Till I get up to the tall topmast , To see if I can spy land ? ' ' O here am I , a sailor gude , To take the helm in ...
Page 426
... o'er the breach in unctuous vapours fly , 247 Part stays for passage , ' till a gust of wind Ships o'er their forces in a shining sheet : Part , creeping under ground , their journey blind , And , climbing from below , their fellows ...
... o'er the breach in unctuous vapours fly , 247 Part stays for passage , ' till a gust of wind Ships o'er their forces in a shining sheet : Part , creeping under ground , their journey blind , And , climbing from below , their fellows ...
Contents
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 1 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH 15521618 | 33 |
FULKE GREVILLE LORD BROOKE 15541628 | 49 |
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