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. xxxviii
... my deeth the trouthe shal be sene. Your eyen two wol slee me sodenly, I may the beautè of hem not sustene, So woundeth hit through-out my herte kene. 2. REJECTION SO hath your beautè fro your herte chaced Merciles Beaute A Triple Roundel.
... my deeth the trouthe shal be sene. Your eyen two wol slee me sodenly, I may the beautè of hem not sustene, So woundeth hit through-out my herte kene. 2. REJECTION SO hath your beautè fro your herte chaced Merciles Beaute A Triple Roundel.
Стр. xxxix
... hath your beautè fro your herte chaced Pitee, that me ne availeth not to pleyne. Allas! that nature hath in yow compassed So greet beautè, that no man may atteyne To mercy, though he sterve for the peyne. So hath your beautè fro your ...
... hath your beautè fro your herte chaced Pitee, that me ne availeth not to pleyne. Allas! that nature hath in yow compassed So greet beautè, that no man may atteyne To mercy, though he sterve for the peyne. So hath your beautè fro your ...
Стр. xl
... hath harme irreparable Unto us doon: hir vengeable duresse Despoiled hath this land of the swetnesse Of rethorik; for unto Tullius Was never man so lyk amonges us. Also who was hier in philosophie To Aristotle in our tonge but thou? The ...
... hath harme irreparable Unto us doon: hir vengeable duresse Despoiled hath this land of the swetnesse Of rethorik; for unto Tullius Was never man so lyk amonges us. Also who was hier in philosophie To Aristotle in our tonge but thou? The ...
Стр. 7
... hath renowne, Whose beryall stremys, pleasaunt and preclare, Under thy lusty wallys renneth down, Where many a swan doth swymme with wyngis fair; gladdith] rejoice. Troynovaunt] Troja nova or Trinovantum. fourmeth] appeareth. geraflour ...
... hath renowne, Whose beryall stremys, pleasaunt and preclare, Under thy lusty wallys renneth down, Where many a swan doth swymme with wyngis fair; gladdith] rejoice. Troynovaunt] Troja nova or Trinovantum. fourmeth] appeareth. geraflour ...
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... hath me bet ; I clothed her in grace and heavenly light ; This bloody shirt she hath on me set ; For longing of love yet would I not let ; Sweete strokes are these : lo ! I have loved her ever as I her het Quia amore langueo . I crowned ...
... hath me bet ; I clothed her in grace and heavenly light ; This bloody shirt she hath on me set ; For longing of love yet would I not let ; Sweete strokes are these : lo ! I have loved her ever as I her het Quia amore langueo . I crowned ...
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