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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... ther was his sone a young Squier , A lover and a lusty bacheler , With lockes crull ( a ) as they were laide in presse . Of twenty yere of age he was I gesse . Of his stature he was of even lengthe , And wonderly deliver , ( b ) and ...
... ther was his sone a young Squier , A lover and a lusty bacheler , With lockes crull ( a ) as they were laide in presse . Of twenty yere of age he was I gesse . Of his stature he was of even lengthe , And wonderly deliver , ( b ) and ...
Side 38
... Ther was also a Nonne , a Prioresse , That of hire smiling was full simple and coy ; Hire gretest othe n'as but by Seint Eloy ; And she was cleped ( a ) Madame Eglentine . Ful wel she sangè the service devine , Entuned in hire nose ful ...
... Ther was also a Nonne , a Prioresse , That of hire smiling was full simple and coy ; Hire gretest othe n'as but by Seint Eloy ; And she was cleped ( a ) Madame Eglentine . Ful wel she sangè the service devine , Entuned in hire nose ful ...
Side 39
... ther was , a fayre for the maistrie , An outrider , that loved venerie ; ( f ) A manly man , to ben an abbot able . Ful many a deintè hors hadde he in stable : And whan he rode , men might his bridel here Gingèling in a whistling wind ...
... ther was , a fayre for the maistrie , An outrider , that loved venerie ; ( f ) A manly man , to ben an abbot able . Ful many a deintè hors hadde he in stable : And whan he rode , men might his bridel here Gingèling in a whistling wind ...
Side 40
... ther was . His hed was balled , and shone as any glas , And eke his face , as it hadde ben anoint . He was a 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 ...
... ther was . His hed was balled , and shone as any glas , And eke his face , as it hadde ben anoint . He was a 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 ...
Side 41
... ther as profit shuld arise , Curteis he was , and lowly of servise , Ther n'as no man no wher so vertuous . He was the beste beggèr in all his hous : ( a ) Have . make a boast . ( f ) A stringed instrument . ( b ) Poor . ( c ) Shriven ...
... ther as profit shuld arise , Curteis he was , and lowly of servise , Ther n'as no man no wher so vertuous . He was the beste beggèr in all his hous : ( a ) Have . make a boast . ( f ) A stringed instrument . ( b ) Poor . ( c ) Shriven ...
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