The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Good Press, 17 янв. 2022 г. - Всего страниц: 547 This collection of English poetry has been collated and edited by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. The poets are arranged in their order of birth. The first is by Robert Mannyng of Brunne born in 1260, and the last is by Margaret Woods, born in 1856. |
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Стр. xlii
... fear or doubt. raik on raw] range in row. lude] loved. leir] learn. lair] lore. heynd] gentle. feir] demeanour. deir] daunt. dre] endure. preiss] endeavour. ROBIN answerit hir agane, 'I wat nocht quhat is lufe; But I haif mervel in ...
... fear or doubt. raik on raw] range in row. lude] loved. leir] learn. lair] lore. heynd] gentle. feir] demeanour. deir] daunt. dre] endure. preiss] endeavour. ROBIN answerit hir agane, 'I wat nocht quhat is lufe; But I haif mervel in ...
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... fear would draw behind . And no mervail ; for little avail Were in your counsel than : Wherefore I'll to the green - wood go , Alone , a banished man . She . Right well know ye that women be But feeble for to fight ; No womanhede it is ...
... fear would draw behind . And no mervail ; for little avail Were in your counsel than : Wherefore I'll to the green - wood go , Alone , a banished man . She . Right well know ye that women be But feeble for to fight ; No womanhede it is ...
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... fear if that ye were With enemies day and night , I would withstand , with bow in hand , To grieve them as I might , And you to save ; as women have From death men many one : For , in my mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . He ...
... fear if that ye were With enemies day and night , I would withstand , with bow in hand , To grieve them as I might , And you to save ; as women have From death men many one : For , in my mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . He ...
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... fear thou wilt go near Thy father's heart and face to bear— Balow , la - low ! I cannot choose but ever will Be loving to thy father still ; Where'er he go , where'er he ride , My love with him doth still abide ; In weal or woe , where ...
... fear thou wilt go near Thy father's heart and face to bear— Balow , la - low ! I cannot choose but ever will Be loving to thy father still ; Where'er he go , where'er he ride , My love with him doth still abide ; In weal or woe , where ...
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... fear of God I trow they be. And why wilt thou thyself misken? Man, take thine old cloak about thee! He. O Bell my wife, why dost thou flyte? Now is now, and then was then: Seek now all the world throughout, Thou kens not clowns from ...
... fear of God I trow they be. And why wilt thou thyself misken? Man, take thine old cloak about thee! He. O Bell my wife, why dost thou flyte? Now is now, and then was then: Seek now all the world throughout, Thou kens not clowns from ...
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