The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Good Press, 17 янв. 2022 г. - Всего страниц: 547 The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900 is a comprehensive anthology of English poetry spanning over 600 years. This collection showcases the richness and diversity of English poetry, from medieval ballads to Romantic odes. The selection is carefully curated to represent different genres, styles, and periods of English literature, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and poetry enthusiasts. The anthology's classic and timeless poems are presented in their original form, allowing readers to appreciate the evolution of English poetic tradition. The editor's annotations provide valuable insights into the historical and cultural context of each poem, enhancing the reader's understanding and appreciation of the work. Various Authors have successfully captured the essence of English poetry in this anthology, making it an indispensable addition to any literature lover's collection. With its breadth of poetic styles and themes, The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900 is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the depth and beauty of English poetry throughout the centuries. |
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... patrone and rose orygynalle, Above all Maires as maister most worthy: London, thou art the flour of Cities all. are] oar. small] slender. kellis] hoods, head-dresses. guye] guide. Rorate coeli desuper! On the Nativity of Christ Table of.
... patrone and rose orygynalle, Above all Maires as maister most worthy: London, thou art the flour of Cities all. are] oar. small] slender. kellis] hoods, head-dresses. guye] guide. Rorate coeli desuper! On the Nativity of Christ Table of.
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... head to foot wounded was he ; His hearte blood I saw bleeding : A seemly man to be a king , A gracious face to look unto . I asked why he had paining ; [ He said , ] Quia amore langueo . 24. yede ] went . I AM true love that false was ...
... head to foot wounded was he ; His hearte blood I saw bleeding : A seemly man to be a king , A gracious face to look unto . I asked why he had paining ; [ He said , ] Quia amore langueo . 24. yede ] went . I AM true love that false was ...
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... between , Made of thread and twine ; None other house , but leaves and boughs , To cover your head and mine . Lo , mine heart sweet , this ill diète Should make you pale and wan : Wherefore I'll to the green-wood go, Alone, a banished man.
... between , Made of thread and twine ; None other house , but leaves and boughs , To cover your head and mine . Lo , mine heart sweet , this ill diète Should make you pale and wan : Wherefore I'll to the green-wood go, Alone, a banished man.
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