| John Murray (Firm) - 1882 - 406 str.
...many a cheerful day. These ancient walla Have ölten heard him, while bis legends blithe He sang ; of love, or knighthood, or the wiles Of homely life : through each estate and age The fashions and the follies of the world With cunning hand portraying. Though perchance... | |
| William James Linton - 1883 - 396 str.
...of Chaucer at Woodstock. " Such was old Chaucer ; such the placid mien Of him who first with harmony inform'd The language of our fathers. Here he dwelt For many a cheerful day. These ancient walls Have often heard him, while his legends blythe He sung : of love, or knighthood,... | |
| English poetry - 1883 - 338 str.
...CHAUCER, AT WOODSTOCK. SUCH was old Chaucer. Such the placid mien Of him who first with harmony infonn'd The language of our fathers. Here he dwelt For many a cheerful day. These ancient walls Have often heard him, while his legends blithe 5 He sang; of love, or knighthood,... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 396 str.
...For many a cheerful day. These ancient walls Have often heard him, while his legends blythe He sung : of love, or knighthood, or the wiles Of homely life ; through each estate and age, The fashions and the follies of the world With cunning hand portraying. Though perchance... | |
| Robert C. Kenner - 1892 - 112 str.
...CHAUCER AT WOODSTOCK. Such was old Chaucer: such the placid mien Of him who first with harmony informed The language of our fathers. Here he dwelt For many a cheerful day. These ancient walls Have often heard him, while his legends blithe He sang; of love or knighthood,... | |
| Lady Strachey (Jane Maria) - 1894 - 376 str.
...He loathed much to write, ne cared to repeat. AKENSIDE. For a Statue of Chaucer at Woodstock. [1758 The language of our fathers. Here he dwelt For many a cheerful day. These anc1ent walls Have often heard him, while his legends blithe He sang; of love, or knighthood,... | |
| Estelle Davenport Adams - 1894 - 432 str.
...who first with harmony informed The language of our fathers . . . . . . his legends blithe He sang ; of love, or knighthood, or the wiles Of homely life : through each estate and age, The fashions and the follies of the world With cunning hand portraying . . . . . .... | |
| 1901 - 654 str.
...STATUE OF CHAUCER. SUCH was old Chaucer : Such the placid mien Of him who first with harmony informed The language of our fathers. Here he dwelt For many a cheerful day. These ancient walls Have often heard him, while his legends blithe He sang: of love or knighthood,... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 456 str.
...STATUE OF CHAUCER. SUCH was old Chaucer: Such the placid mien Of him who first with harmony informed The language of our fathers. Here he dwelt For many a cheerful day. These ancient walls Have often heard him, while his legends blithe He sang: of love or knighthood,... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1901 - 1080 str.
...For many a cheerful day. These ancient walls Have often heard him, while his legends blithe He sang; She listen'd with a flitting blush, With downcast eyes, and modes estate and age, The fashions and the follies of the world With cunning hand portraying. Though [ perchance... | |
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