Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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Strana 37
... once my sorrows banned And all my woes to rapture turned . Truly my heart with grief is wrung , And in my breast there dwelleth dole ; Yet never song , methought , was sung So sweet as through that stillness stole . O tide of fancies I ...
... once my sorrows banned And all my woes to rapture turned . Truly my heart with grief is wrung , And in my breast there dwelleth dole ; Yet never song , methought , was sung So sweet as through that stillness stole . O tide of fancies I ...
Strana 77
... once a royal residence . JOHNIE COCK . * 1 Up Johnie raise in a May morning , Calld for water to wash his hands 2 old 3 broad , open 4 laugh 5 but 6 before 7 swam in over their hats ( so to speak ) 8 combs * Our text of this vigorous ...
... once a royal residence . JOHNIE COCK . * 1 Up Johnie raise in a May morning , Calld for water to wash his hands 2 old 3 broad , open 4 laugh 5 but 6 before 7 swam in over their hats ( so to speak ) 8 combs * Our text of this vigorous ...
Strana 81
... . Wherby to you gret harm myght grow ; Yet hade I lever than That I had to the grenwod go , Alon , a banysshed man . 12 since 13 in return 14 at once 15 by 16 Variant : ylle . 17 share 130 MAYDE I say not nay , but as ye say BALLADS 81.
... . Wherby to you gret harm myght grow ; Yet hade I lever than That I had to the grenwod go , Alon , a banysshed man . 12 since 13 in return 14 at once 15 by 16 Variant : ylle . 17 share 130 MAYDE I say not nay , but as ye say BALLADS 81.
Strana 98
... once , We will have Arthur unto our king , we will put him no more in delay , for we all see that it is God's will that he shall be our king , and who that22 holdeth against it , we will slay him . And therewith all they kneeled at once ...
... once , We will have Arthur unto our king , we will put him no more in delay , for we all see that it is God's will that he shall be our king , and who that22 holdeth against it , we will slay him . And therewith all they kneeled at once ...
Strana 118
... once began to have pleasure and delight in . To remedy all this they have found out . a means , which , as it is agreeable to all their other laws and customs , so it is from ours ( where gold is so much set by , and so dili- gently ...
... once began to have pleasure and delight in . To remedy all this they have found out . a means , which , as it is agreeable to all their other laws and customs , so it is from ours ( where gold is so much set by , and so dili- gently ...
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