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" Lenten ys come with love to toune, With blosmen ant with briddes roune, That al this blisse bryngeth : Dayes-eyes in this dales; Notes suete of nyhtegales; 5 Uch foul song singeth. "
Europe During the Middle Ages ... - 346. oldal
szerző: Samuel Astley Dunham - 1854
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Illustrations of Anglo-Saxon Poetry

John Josias Conybeare - 1826 - 404 oldal
...Semly on Syht, Sic- p. 34. i The south wind blowing softly from the hills? k LENTEN ys come withLove to toune, with Blosmen ant with Briddes roune, that al this Blisse Bryngeth ; Dayes ezes in this Dales Notes suete of Nyhtegales Uch foul Song Singeth. p. 51. Many other...

Menologium, seu calendarium poeticum, ex Hickesiano thesauro; or, The ...

Menologium - 1830 - 80 oldal
...the Heathen festivities, which prevailed m this kingdom long after the introduction of Christianity. Lenten ys come with love to toune, With blosmen ant with briddes roune. That al this blisse bryngeth ; Dayes ezes in this dales, Notes suete of nyhtegales, Uch foul song singeth. f /. 18. Folc...

A History of English Rhythms, 2. kötet

Edwin Guest - 1838 - 476 oldal
...favourite one with our poets during the thirteenth century; at the close of which was proLen|ten is com|e with lov|e to toun|e With blos|men ant | with brid|des roun|e That al | this blis|se bring|eth Day|esey|es on | this dal|es Not|es suet|e of nyht|egal|es Uch| ' foul | song sing|eth. The ros|e rayl|eth...

Histoire de la poésie scandinave, prolégomènes

Édélestand Pontas Duméril - 1839 - 526 oldal
...Tristrem gat and bare. Syr Triitrem, cu. I , st. 1. On le prenait aussi dans l'acception de chant : Lenten ys come with love to toune , With blosmen ant with briddes roune. Ap. Ritson, Ancient Songs and Ballads. ». I, p. 63. ílté, p.281,n.3. l'exemple du poêle lombard...

Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages ...

Percy Society - 1841 - 468 oldal
...; 3et he 3yrnden more, Ant saide he come wel 30re, unt gonne is love for-lete. XIII. [Fol. 71, vo.] LENTEN ys come with love to toune, "With blosmen ant with briddes roune, that al this blisse bryngeth ; Dayes-e3es in this dales, Notes suete of nyhtegales, uch foul song singeth. The threstelcoc...

The Origin and History of the English Language and of the Early Literature ...

George Perkins Marsh - 1862 - 600 oldal
...this wommon woneth by west, Brihtest under bys, Ilevene y tolde al hia That o nyht were hire gest. LENTEN ys come with love to toune, With blosmen ant with briddes roune, that al this blisse bryngeth; Dayes-ejes in this dales, Notes suete of nyhtegales, uch foul song singeth. The threstelcoc...

The Origin and History of the English Language: And of the Early Literature ...

George Perkins Marsh - 1862 - 640 oldal
...wommon woneth by west, Brihtest under bys, Hevene y tolde al his That o nyht were hire gest. LENTEN ya come with love to toune, With blosmen ant with briddes roune, that al this blisse bryngeth; Dayes-ejes in this dales, Notes suete of nyhtegales, uch foul song singeth. The thresteleoc...

The Origin and History of the English Language, and of the Early Literature ...

George Perkins Marsh - 1867 - 606 oldal
...; this wommon woneth by west, Brihtest under bys, Hevene y tolde al his That o nyht were hire gest. LENTEN ys come with love to toune, With blosmen ant with briddes roune, that al this blisse bryngeth ; Dayes-e5es in this dales, Notes suete of nyhtegales, uch foul song singeth. The thresteleoc...

Specimens of Early English: Selected from the Chief English Authors A.D ...

Richard Morris - 1867 - 572 oldal
...3et he 3yrnden more, 335 Ant saide he comewel 3ore, Ant gonne is loue for-lete. IV. [Pages 43—44.] Lenten ys come with love to toune, With blosmen ant with briddes roune, That al this blisse bryngeth; 340 Dayes-e3es in this dales, Notes suete of nyghtegales, Uch foul song singeth. The threstelcoc...

Studies in English: Or, Glimpses of the Inner Life of Our Language

Maximilian Schele de Vere - 1867 - 384 oldal
...lengthen, so that formerly Lent meant not only the religious season, hut Spring simply, as in a poem of the thirteenth century: — " Lenten ys come with love to toune, With blosmen and with briddes [birds] roune, That al thys blysse bryngeth." The large majority of so-called irregularities...




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