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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... seemed well in battle to abide . His good girdle , and syne his burly brand ; A staff of steel he gripped in his hand . The host him blest ! & c . The apparition of Fawdoun in Blind Harry's history , has 223 HISTORY OF EARLY.
... seemed well in battle to abide . His good girdle , and syne his burly brand ; A staff of steel he gripped in his hand . The host him blest ! & c . The apparition of Fawdoun in Blind Harry's history , has 223 HISTORY OF EARLY.
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... hand . Of this piece , called PIERCE THE PLOWMAN'S CREDE , Pope has left the follow- ing account : - " An ignorant plain man , having learned his Paternoster and Ave. Mary , wants to learn his creed . He asks several religious men of ...
... hand . Of this piece , called PIERCE THE PLOWMAN'S CREDE , Pope has left the follow- ing account : - " An ignorant plain man , having learned his Paternoster and Ave. Mary , wants to learn his creed . He asks several religious men of ...
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... hand a staf This noble ensample to his shepe he yaf , ( e ) That first he wrought , and afterward he taught . Out of the gospel he the wordès caught , And this figure he added yet therto , That if golde rustè , what shuld iron do ? For ...
... hand a staf This noble ensample to his shepe he yaf , ( e ) That first he wrought , and afterward he taught . Out of the gospel he the wordès caught , And this figure he added yet therto , That if golde rustè , what shuld iron do ? For ...
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... I may gone upon hir honde , Than if I wynne a kynges londe . For whan I maie her hand beclip , ( a ) With such gladness I daunce and skip , ( a ) Clasp . Methinketh I touch not the floore ; The roe which ENGLISH POETRY . 59.
... I may gone upon hir honde , Than if I wynne a kynges londe . For whan I maie her hand beclip , ( a ) With such gladness I daunce and skip , ( a ) Clasp . Methinketh I touch not the floore ; The roe which ENGLISH POETRY . 59.
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... hand " This garden full of flowers as they stand ? " What shall I think , alas ! what reverence " Shall I mester unto your excellence ? XXV . " Giff ye a goddess be , and that ye like " To do me pain , I may it not astart ; " Giff ye be ...
... hand " This garden full of flowers as they stand ? " What shall I think , alas ! what reverence " Shall I mester unto your excellence ? XXV . " Giff ye a goddess be , and that ye like " To do me pain , I may it not astart ; " Giff ye be ...
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