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, by J. J. |
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... thou , citie , in which I live in wo , And thou Priam , and brethren all ifere , ( d ) And thou , my mother , farwel , for I go : And , Atropos , make ready thou my bere : And thou Creseidè , O sweet hertè dere , ( a ) Stops , ceases ...
... thou , citie , in which I live in wo , And thou Priam , and brethren all ifere , ( d ) And thou , my mother , farwel , for I go : And , Atropos , make ready thou my bere : And thou Creseidè , O sweet hertè dere , ( a ) Stops , ceases ...
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... Thou me my suetinge ; blow , Northern wynd , blow , blow , blow . Every charm is ascribed to the person of his mis- tress by the poet . She is , moreover , the ruby of riches the crystal of clearness - the banner of beauty 12 HISTORY OF ...
... Thou me my suetinge ; blow , Northern wynd , blow , blow , blow . Every charm is ascribed to the person of his mis- tress by the poet . She is , moreover , the ruby of riches the crystal of clearness - the banner of beauty 12 HISTORY OF ...
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... thou bee , Mary Moder , thenke on me ; Mayden and Moder was neuer none Togeder , lady , saf thou alone , Sweete lady , Mayden clene , Schilde me fro Ille , schame , and tene ; ( a ) ( a ) Loss . And oute of synne , lady , schilde thou ...
... thou bee , Mary Moder , thenke on me ; Mayden and Moder was neuer none Togeder , lady , saf thou alone , Sweete lady , Mayden clene , Schilde me fro Ille , schame , and tene ; ( a ) ( a ) Loss . And oute of synne , lady , schilde thou ...
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... thou me , And oute of dette for charittee . Swete lady , Mayden mylde , From alle fomen thou me schilde , That the feende me not dere Swete lade , thou me weere Both be daye and be night Helpe me lady with alle thy might . The metrical ...
... thou me , And oute of dette for charittee . Swete lady , Mayden mylde , From alle fomen thou me schilde , That the feende me not dere Swete lade , thou me weere Both be daye and be night Helpe me lady with alle thy might . The metrical ...
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... thou be : " God love thi sone come after the , " Bringe to ende that thou hast bygonne , " The holy crois ymade of tre " So fain thou woldest hit have ywonne . * " Jerusalem , thou hast ilore " The flourè of al chivalrie , " Now kyng ...
... thou be : " God love thi sone come after the , " Bringe to ende that thou hast bygonne , " The holy crois ymade of tre " So fain thou woldest hit have ywonne . * " Jerusalem , thou hast ilore " The flourè of al chivalrie , " Now kyng ...
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