Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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151 164 147 How Should I Your True Love Know ( 1602 ) Hark , Hark ! the Lark at Heaven's Gate Sings ( c . 1610 ) . 148 Thomas Dekker : Art Thou Poor ( 1599 ) 148 Thomas Campion : Cherry - Ripe ( c . 1617 ) 148 Michael Drayton ...
151 164 147 How Should I Your True Love Know ( 1602 ) Hark , Hark ! the Lark at Heaven's Gate Sings ( c . 1610 ) . 148 Thomas Dekker : Art Thou Poor ( 1599 ) 148 Thomas Campion : Cherry - Ripe ( c . 1617 ) 148 Michael Drayton ...
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... True Ideal 683 The Child in the House ( 1878 ) . ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON ( 1850-1894 ) 723 669 El Dorado ( 1881 ) . 730 The Maroon ( 1891 ) 731 The Vagabond ( c . 1888 ) 734 The Morning Drum - Call on My Eager Ear ( c . 1888 ) 735 ...
... True Ideal 683 The Child in the House ( 1878 ) . ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON ( 1850-1894 ) 723 669 El Dorado ( 1881 ) . 730 The Maroon ( 1891 ) 731 The Vagabond ( c . 1888 ) 734 The Morning Drum - Call on My Eager Ear ( c . 1888 ) 735 ...
Strana 11
... true to the other ; there Hunferth too sat at the Scylding lord's feet , -all had faith in his spirit , his courage , altho ' to his kinsmen he had not in sword - play been true . ‡ Then the Scyldings ' queen spake : 1170 " Accept this ...
... true to the other ; there Hunferth too sat at the Scylding lord's feet , -all had faith in his spirit , his courage , altho ' to his kinsmen he had not in sword - play been true . ‡ Then the Scyldings ' queen spake : 1170 " Accept this ...
Strana 18
... true lyric , the Father of all English lyrics Deor has been deprived of his rewards and lands , and has seen a rival set above his head . It is this whirling down of Fortune's wheel that he mourns in his song , and he compares his fate ...
... true lyric , the Father of all English lyrics Deor has been deprived of his rewards and lands , and has seen a rival set above his head . It is this whirling down of Fortune's wheel that he mourns in his song , and he compares his fate ...
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... true was thy answer , Cordeilla , when I asked thee concerning thy love to me , ' As much as you have , so much is your value , and so much do I love you . ' While I had anything to give , they valued me , being friends , not to me ...
... true was thy answer , Cordeilla , when I asked thee concerning thy love to me , ' As much as you have , so much is your value , and so much do I love you . ' While I had anything to give , they valued me , being friends , not to me ...
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