The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - Всего страниц: 1083 |
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... death dois to my heart sic paine That I would make to plant his root againe , - So confortand his levis unto me bene . 18. rois ] rose . to seyne ] to see . 17. hend ] gentle . garth ] garden - close . that I complain of , mourn for ...
... death dois to my heart sic paine That I would make to plant his root againe , - So confortand his levis unto me bene . 18. rois ] rose . to seyne ] to see . 17. hend ] gentle . garth ] garden - close . that I complain of , mourn for ...
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... Death gois all Estatis , Princis , Prelattis , and Potestatis , Baith rich and poor of all degree : - Timor Mortis conturbat me . He takis the knichtis in to the field Enarmit under helm and scheild ; Victor he is at all mellie ...
... Death gois all Estatis , Princis , Prelattis , and Potestatis , Baith rich and poor of all degree : - Timor Mortis conturbat me . He takis the knichtis in to the field Enarmit under helm and scheild ; Victor he is at all mellie ...
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... Death dispone After our death that live may we : - Timor Mortis conturbat me . ANONYMOUS May in the Green - Wood N somer when the shawes be sheyne , IN And leves be large and long , Hit is full merry in feyre foreste To here the foulys ...
... Death dispone After our death that live may we : - Timor Mortis conturbat me . ANONYMOUS May in the Green - Wood N somer when the shawes be sheyne , IN And leves be large and long , Hit is full merry in feyre foreste To here the foulys ...
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... death at last , thorough his course and might : After the day there cometh the dark night , For though the daye be never so long , At last the bells ringeth to evensong . SIR THOMAS WYATT Forget not yet 1503-1542 The Lover Beseecheth ...
... death at last , thorough his course and might : After the day there cometh the dark night , For though the daye be never so long , At last the bells ringeth to evensong . SIR THOMAS WYATT Forget not yet 1503-1542 The Lover Beseecheth ...
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... death doth what he can , Her honest fame shall ever live Within the mouth of man . ? by John Heywood 54 . To Her Sea - faring Lover Tottel's Miscellany , 1557 SHALL HALL I thus ever long , and be no whit the neare ? And shall I still ...
... death doth what he can , Her honest fame shall ever live Within the mouth of man . ? by John Heywood 54 . To Her Sea - faring Lover Tottel's Miscellany , 1557 SHALL HALL I thus ever long , and be no whit the neare ? And shall I still ...
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