The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - Всего страниц: 1083 |
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Стр. viii
... thought it consistent with the aim of the book to prefer the more beautiful to the better attested reading . I have often excised weak or superfluous stanzas when sure that excision would improve ; and have not hesitated to extract a ...
... thought it consistent with the aim of the book to prefer the more beautiful to the better attested reading . I have often excised weak or superfluous stanzas when sure that excision would improve ; and have not hesitated to extract a ...
Стр. ix
... thought . I don't know that it helps , and am sure that it may easily mislead . Having set my heart on choosing the best , I resolved not to be dissuaded by common objections against anthologies- that they repeat one another until the ...
... thought . I don't know that it helps , and am sure that it may easily mislead . Having set my heart on choosing the best , I resolved not to be dissuaded by common objections against anthologies- that they repeat one another until the ...
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... thought , Your labour were in vain . And thus I do ; and pray you to , As hartely as I can : For I must to the green - wood go , Alone , a banished man . She . Now , sith that ye have showed to me The secret of your mind , I shall be ...
... thought , Your labour were in vain . And thus I do ; and pray you to , As hartely as I can : For I must to the green - wood go , Alone , a banished man . She . Now , sith that ye have showed to me The secret of your mind , I shall be ...
Стр. 49
... thought , But that I will be your ' : And she shall find me soft and kind And courteis every hour ; Glad to fulfil all that she will Command me , to my power : For had ye , lo , an hundred mo , Yet would I be that one : For , in my mind ...
... thought , But that I will be your ' : And she shall find me soft and kind And courteis every hour ; Glad to fulfil all that she will Command me , to my power : For had ye , lo , an hundred mo , Yet would I be that one : For , in my mind ...
Стр. 59
... thought , Well made , well wrought , Far may be sought , Ere that ye can find So courteous , so kind , As merry Margaret , This midsummer flower , Gentle as falcon Or hawk of the tower . 32 . STEPHEN HAWES The True Knight d . 1523 FOR ...
... thought , Well made , well wrought , Far may be sought , Ere that ye can find So courteous , so kind , As merry Margaret , This midsummer flower , Gentle as falcon Or hawk of the tower . 32 . STEPHEN HAWES The True Knight d . 1523 FOR ...
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