Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... sweet and gay . " The musical instruments of the Cymry were the harp , the pipe , and the crowd , which was a three- stringed fiddle . In both Gael and Cymry there was bold play of imagination , frequent use of simile ; but while the ...
... sweet and gay . " The musical instruments of the Cymry were the harp , the pipe , and the crowd , which was a three- stringed fiddle . In both Gael and Cymry there was bold play of imagination , frequent use of simile ; but while the ...
Strana 21
... sweet odour , The frute gilofre of gode smakke . The fruit cloves of good taste . Of cucubes ther nis no lakke . Of cubebs there is no lack . Ther bith roses of rede ble , " There are roses of red colour , And lilie likful for to se ...
... sweet odour , The frute gilofre of gode smakke . The fruit cloves of good taste . Of cucubes ther nis no lakke . Of cubebs there is no lack . Ther bith roses of rede ble , " There are roses of red colour , And lilie likful for to se ...
Strana 22
... sweet spiced wine , Ever ernend to right rent , 3 Ever running to right rendering Of thai stremis al the molde . Of those streams to all the land . Stonis preciuse and golde : Precious stones and gold : Ther is saphir and vniune ...
... sweet spiced wine , Ever ernend to right rent , 3 Ever running to right rendering Of thai stremis al the molde . Of those streams to all the land . Stonis preciuse and golde : Precious stones and gold : Ther is saphir and vniune ...
Strana 72
... sweet , this ill diéte Should make you pale and wan : Wherefore I to the wood will go , Alone , a banished man . " HANGED WITHOUT PITY . From King's MS . , E. II . , p . 31 . If I had nede , ( as God forbede ! ) What rescues could ye ...
... sweet , this ill diéte Should make you pale and wan : Wherefore I to the wood will go , Alone , a banished man . " HANGED WITHOUT PITY . From King's MS . , E. II . , p . 31 . If I had nede , ( as God forbede ! ) What rescues could ye ...
Strana 121
... sweet Comfort cried upon the King : Then Busyness , that cunning creatúre , To serve Dame Plesaunce soon there can him bring . 400 So sweet a swell as struck unto his heart When that he saw Dame Plesaunce at his will . " I yield me ...
... sweet Comfort cried upon the King : Then Busyness , that cunning creatúre , To serve Dame Plesaunce soon there can him bring . 400 So sweet a swell as struck unto his heart When that he saw Dame Plesaunce at his will . " I yield me ...
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