Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices, |
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Side 37
... a bokeler , ( a ) Curled . ( 6 ) Nimble . ( c ) Horse skirmishing . ( d ) Embroidered
. ( e ) Playing the flute . ( f ) Nighttime . ( 8 ) Carved . ( h ) It pleased him . ( i )
Tackle . ( k ) Arrow . ( 1 ) A bullet - head . ( m ) Knew ( n ) Armour for the arm , And
on ...
... a bokeler , ( a ) Curled . ( 6 ) Nimble . ( c ) Horse skirmishing . ( d ) Embroidered
. ( e ) Playing the flute . ( f ) Nighttime . ( 8 ) Carved . ( h ) It pleased him . ( i )
Tackle . ( k ) Arrow . ( 1 ) A bullet - head . ( m ) Knew ( n ) Armour for the arm , And
on ...
Side 39
Of smale corall aboute hire arm she bare A pair of bedès , gauded all with grene ;
And thereon heng a broche of gold ful shene , On whiche was first ywriten a
crouned A , And after , Amor vincit omnia . Another Nonne also with hire hadde
she ...
Of smale corall aboute hire arm she bare A pair of bedès , gauded all with grene ;
And thereon heng a broche of gold ful shene , On whiche was first ywriten a
crouned A , And after , Amor vincit omnia . Another Nonne also with hire hadde
she ...
Side 46
The cause yknowe , and of his arm the rote , ( c ) Anon he gave to the sike man
his bote . ( d ) Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries To send him draggès , ( e ) and
his lettuaries , ( f ) For eche of hem made other for to winne ; Hir frendship n ' as ...
The cause yknowe , and of his arm the rote , ( c ) Anon he gave to the sike man
his bote . ( d ) Ful redy hadde he his apothecaries To send him draggès , ( e ) and
his lettuaries , ( f ) For eche of hem made other for to winne ; Hir frendship n ' as ...
Side 57
( 6 ) As big as your arm . ( c ) Greyhounds . ( d ) Muzzle . ( e ) Rings . The
fastening of dog ' s collars . ( f ) Filed ; highly polished . ( g ) Embroidered ;
diversified . ( h ) Not of Tarsus in Cilicia ; it is rather an abbreviation for Tartarin ,
or Tartarium .
( 6 ) As big as your arm . ( c ) Greyhounds . ( d ) Muzzle . ( e ) Rings . The
fastening of dog ' s collars . ( f ) Filed ; highly polished . ( g ) Embroidered ;
diversified . ( h ) Not of Tarsus in Cilicia ; it is rather an abbreviation for Tartarin ,
or Tartarium .
Side 106
... he admired and emulated the paladins of the age when love and arms went
hand in hand . In this campaign he still amused his leisure , or beguiled the
languor of absence , by pouring forth “ ditties highly penned " to his distant
mistress .
... he admired and emulated the paladins of the age when love and arms went
hand in hand . In this campaign he still amused his leisure , or beguiled the
languor of absence , by pouring forth “ ditties highly penned " to his distant
mistress .
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