The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - Всего страниц: 1083 |
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... till ane end : And nevir agane thereto , perfay , Sall it be as thow wend ; hard ] heard . gestis ] romances . mot eik ] may add to . be ] by . janglour ] talebearer . wend ] weened . 17 . For of my pane thow maid it play 19 ROBERT ...
... till ane end : And nevir agane thereto , perfay , Sall it be as thow wend ; hard ] heard . gestis ] romances . mot eik ] may add to . be ] by . janglour ] talebearer . wend ] weened . 17 . For of my pane thow maid it play 19 ROBERT ...
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... heard ( and near I yede ) In great dolour complaining tho : See , dear soul , how my sides bleed Quia amore langueo . Upon this hill I found a tree , Under a tree a man sitting ; From head to foot wounded was , he ; His hearte blood I ...
... heard ( and near I yede ) In great dolour complaining tho : See , dear soul , how my sides bleed Quia amore langueo . Upon this hill I found a tree , Under a tree a man sitting ; From head to foot wounded was , he ; His hearte blood I ...
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... heard where ear is none , As lead to grave in marble stone , My song may pierce her heart as soon : Should we then sing , or sigh , or moan ? No , no , my lute ! for I have done . The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves ...
... heard where ear is none , As lead to grave in marble stone , My song may pierce her heart as soon : Should we then sing , or sigh , or moan ? No , no , my lute ! for I have done . The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves ...
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... heard a wife sing to her child , that long before had wept ; She sighed sore and sang full sweet , to bring the babe to rest , That would not cease but crièd still , in sucking at her breast . She was full weary of her watch , and ...
... heard a wife sing to her child , that long before had wept ; She sighed sore and sang full sweet , to bring the babe to rest , That would not cease but crièd still , in sucking at her breast . She was full weary of her watch , and ...
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... heard a lusty luvar mene -'I luve , but I dare nocht assay ! ' ' Strong are the pains I daily prove , But yet with patience I sustene , I am so fetterit with the luve Only of my lady sheen , Quhilk for her beauty micht be queen , Nature ...
... heard a lusty luvar mene -'I luve , but I dare nocht assay ! ' ' Strong are the pains I daily prove , But yet with patience I sustene , I am so fetterit with the luve Only of my lady sheen , Quhilk for her beauty micht be queen , Nature ...
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