Great English Writers, Volume 1Oscar James Campbell, Hardin Craig, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Joseph Morris Thomas F. S. Crofts & Company, 1939 A chronological rearrangement, with many additions, of the material included in the editors' Great English poets and Great English prose writers. cf. Pref. |
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... namore ! " The preyere stint of Arcita the stronge , The ringes on the temple dore that honge , And eek the dores , claterden ful faste , Of which Arcita som - what him agaste . The fyres brenden upon the auter brighte , That it gan al ...
... namore ! " The preyere stint of Arcita the stronge , The ringes on the temple dore that honge , And eek the dores , claterden ful faste , Of which Arcita som - what him agaste . The fyres brenden upon the auter brighte , That it gan al ...
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... namore goon agayn to fighte ? And whan that Theseus hadde seyn this sighte Unto the folk that foghten thus echon He cryde , " Ho ! namore , for it is don ! I wol be trewe Iuge , and no partie ; Arcite of Thebes shall have Emelye That by ...
... namore goon agayn to fighte ? And whan that Theseus hadde seyn this sighte Unto the folk that foghten thus echon He cryde , " Ho ! namore , for it is don ! I wol be trewe Iuge , and no partie ; Arcite of Thebes shall have Emelye That by ...
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... namore , but " Fare wel ! " " Have good day ! " Of this bataille I wol namore endyte , But speke of Palamoun and of Arcite . Swelleth the brest of Arcite , and the sore Encresseth at his herte more and more . The clothered blood , for ...
... namore , but " Fare wel ! " " Have good day ! " Of this bataille I wol namore endyte , But speke of Palamoun and of Arcite . Swelleth the brest of Arcite , and the sore Encresseth at his herte more and more . The clothered blood , for ...
Contents
PRECHAUCERIAN POETRY | 1 |
English Prose from the Beginnings | 237 |
OF ANGER | 267 |
Copyright | |
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