Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1899 - 749 oldal |
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11. oldal
... never went away . 275 Ther was never a tym on the Marche - partes sen the Doglas and the Persë met , 280 But yt ys mervele and the rede blude ronne not as the reane doys in the stret . Jhesue Crist our balys bete , and to the blys us ...
... never went away . 275 Ther was never a tym on the Marche - partes sen the Doglas and the Persë met , 280 But yt ys mervele and the rede blude ronne not as the reane doys in the stret . Jhesue Crist our balys bete , and to the blys us ...
13. oldal
... never lo'e me mair . Noo Arthur's seat sall be my bed , The sheets sall neir be press'd by me ; Saint Anton's well sall be my drink ; Since my true love's forsaken me . Martinmas wind , when wilt thou blaw , And shake the green leaves ...
... never lo'e me mair . Noo Arthur's seat sall be my bed , The sheets sall neir be press'd by me ; Saint Anton's well sall be my drink ; Since my true love's forsaken me . Martinmas wind , when wilt thou blaw , And shake the green leaves ...
18. oldal
... never cam he ! Out cam his auld mither Greeting fu ' sair , And out cam his bonnie bride Rivin ' her hair . Saddled and bridled And booted rade he ; 15 Toom hame cam the saddle But never cam he ! 20 " My meadow hes green , And my corn ...
... never cam he ! Out cam his auld mither Greeting fu ' sair , And out cam his bonnie bride Rivin ' her hair . Saddled and bridled And booted rade he ; 15 Toom hame cam the saddle But never cam he ! 20 " My meadow hes green , And my corn ...
23. oldal
Spenser to Tennyson. Yet armes till that time did he never wield : His angry steede did chide his foming bitt , As much disdayning to the curbe to yield : Full iolly knight he seemd , and faire did sitt , As one for knighty giusts and ...
Spenser to Tennyson. Yet armes till that time did he never wield : His angry steede did chide his foming bitt , As much disdayning to the curbe to yield : Full iolly knight he seemd , and faire did sitt , As one for knighty giusts and ...
44. oldal
... never could be spent ; Of which some were rude owre , not purifide Of Mulcibers devouring element ; Some others were new driven , and distent Into great Ingowes and to wedges square ; Some in round plates withouten moniment ; But most ...
... never could be spent ; Of which some were rude owre , not purifide Of Mulcibers devouring element ; Some others were new driven , and distent Into great Ingowes and to wedges square ; Some in round plates withouten moniment ; But most ...
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