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,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 sider |
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Side 39
... lord was keeper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit , Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilkè monk lette oldè thingès pace , And held after the newè worlde the trace . He yave ( g ) not of the ...
... lord was keeper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit , Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilkè monk lette oldè thingès pace , And held after the newè worlde the trace . He yave ( g ) not of the ...
Side 40
... lord ful fat and in good point . His eyen stepe , ( g ) and rolling in his hed ,. That stemed as a forneis of a led . His botes souple , his hors in gret estat , Now certainly he was a fayre prelat . He was not pale as a forpined gost ...
... lord ful fat and in good point . His eyen stepe , ( g ) and rolling in his hed ,. That stemed as a forneis of a led . His botes souple , his hors in gret estat , Now certainly he was a fayre prelat . He was not pale as a forpined gost ...
Side 44
... lord and sire . Ful often time he was knight of the shire . An anelace ( i ) and a gipciere ( k ) all of silk , Heng at his girdel , white as morwè ( 7 ) milk . A shereve hadde he ben , and a countour . ( m ) Was no wher swiche a worthy ...
... lord and sire . Ful often time he was knight of the shire . An anelace ( i ) and a gipciere ( k ) all of silk , Heng at his girdel , white as morwè ( 7 ) milk . A shereve hadde he ben , and a countour . ( m ) Was no wher swiche a worthy ...
Side 51
... lord that is in Englelond , To maken him live by his propre good , In honour detteles , ( a ) but if he were wood , Or live as scarsly , as him list desire ; And able for to helpen all a shire In any cas that mighte fallen or happe ...
... lord that is in Englelond , To maken him live by his propre good , In honour detteles , ( a ) but if he were wood , Or live as scarsly , as him list desire ; And able for to helpen all a shire In any cas that mighte fallen or happe ...
Side 61
... Lord Mayor , a procession of pageants from the Crea- tion for the festival of Corpus Christi , —or a carol for the coronation , -Lydgate was consulted and gave the poetry . " - He must have been the busiest man of his time , and one to ...
... Lord Mayor , a procession of pageants from the Crea- tion for the festival of Corpus Christi , —or a carol for the coronation , -Lydgate was consulted and gave the poetry . " - He must have been the busiest man of his time , and one to ...
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