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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... their fatal impression :And when he in his chamber was alone , He down upon
his beddis fete him sette ; And first he ' gan to sigh , and then to grone , And
thought aye on her so withouten lette , ( a ) That as he satte and woke , his spirit
mette ...
... their fatal impression :And when he in his chamber was alone , He down upon
his beddis fete him sette ; And first he ' gan to sigh , and then to grone , And
thought aye on her so withouten lette , ( a ) That as he satte and woke , his spirit
mette ...
Side 22
The clearè rede among the rockis rang , Through green branches where the
byrds blythly sang , With joyous voice in heavenly harmony ; When Wallace
thought it was no time to lie ; He crossed himself , syne suddenly arose To take
the air ...
The clearè rede among the rockis rang , Through green branches where the
byrds blythly sang , With joyous voice in heavenly harmony ; When Wallace
thought it was no time to lie ; He crossed himself , syne suddenly arose To take
the air ...
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... he might have safely added , that he was also the first of our native poets that
ever thought or imagined poetically , if this is not included in his meaning . The
youthful productions of Chaucer , and the singularly felicitous circumstances
which ...
... he might have safely added , that he was also the first of our native poets that
ever thought or imagined poetically , if this is not included in his meaning . The
youthful productions of Chaucer , and the singularly felicitous circumstances
which ...
Side 31
... thoughts in a heart of courtesy . ” It would be a compliment to the fine lady of
modern times , to liken her to the nicely - bred , pious , tender - hearted , and
agreeably - affected young Prioress , who mingles religion and sentiment so
delicately ...
... thoughts in a heart of courtesy . ” It would be a compliment to the fine lady of
modern times , to liken her to the nicely - bred , pious , tender - hearted , and
agreeably - affected young Prioress , who mingles religion and sentiment so
delicately ...
Side 32
... pardoner and friar have disguised their mirth under a thicker cloak , — the
name and the costume are changed , but the character remains fixed , or nearly
so . The poor Parson , “ rich in holy thoughts and good works , ” _ " whose parish
is ...
... pardoner and friar have disguised their mirth under a thicker cloak , — the
name and the costume are changed , but the character remains fixed , or nearly
so . The poor Parson , “ rich in holy thoughts and good works , ” _ " whose parish
is ...
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