Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Band 21801 |
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... long , Gaping in every man's face . After him follow two laymen secular , And each of them holding a pillar , In their hands , instead of a mace . • Cardinal Wolsey . Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped with [ 12 ]
... long , Gaping in every man's face . After him follow two laymen secular , And each of them holding a pillar , In their hands , instead of a mace . • Cardinal Wolsey . Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped with [ 12 ]
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English poets George Ellis. Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped with gold under her cule , ' In every point ... lords and gentlemen , With many grooms and yeomen , And also knaves among . Thus daily he proceedeth forth , And men ...
English poets George Ellis. Then followeth my lord on his mule , Trapped with gold under her cule , ' In every point ... lords and gentlemen , With many grooms and yeomen , And also knaves among . Thus daily he proceedeth forth , And men ...
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... lord was dead some time before , Wherethrough , her dolour was the more . But yet , she took some comforting , To hear the pleasant dulce talking Of this young squyer ; of his chance , And how it fortuned him in France . This squyer ...
... lord was dead some time before , Wherethrough , her dolour was the more . But yet , she took some comforting , To hear the pleasant dulce talking Of this young squyer ; of his chance , And how it fortuned him in France . This squyer ...
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... lord Hailes's extracts from the Ban- natyne MSS . They are principally remarkable for the freedom with which they censure the con- duct of king James V. But the finest specimen of Scotch poetry , during this period , is a piece which is ...
... lord Hailes's extracts from the Ban- natyne MSS . They are principally remarkable for the freedom with which they censure the con- duct of king James V. But the finest specimen of Scotch poetry , during this period , is a piece which is ...
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English poets George Ellis. She sighed sely1 sore ; Said , " Lord , I love thy lore , " More woe dreit 2 never woman one . " O langsum life ! an thou were gone , " Then should I mourn no more ! " As red gold wire shined her hair , And ...
English poets George Ellis. She sighed sely1 sore ; Said , " Lord , I love thy lore , " More woe dreit 2 never woman one . " O langsum life ! an thou were gone , " Then should I mourn no more ! " As red gold wire shined her hair , And ...
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