The Golden Treasury of Longer PoemsErnest Rhys Wildside Press LLC, 1 de mar. de 2009 - 384 páginas |
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... Theseus ; Of Athens he was lord and governoúr , And in his tyme such a conqueroúr , That gretter was ther non under the sonne . Ful many a riche contree had he wonne ; That with his wisdom and his chivalrie He conquered al the realme of ...
... Theseus ; Of Athens he was lord and governoúr , And in his tyme such a conqueroúr , That gretter was ther non under the sonne . Ful many a riche contree had he wonne ; That with his wisdom and his chivalrie He conquered al the realme of ...
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... Theseus , " have ye so gret envýe To myn honour , that thus compleyne and crie ? Or who hath you injúrèd , or offendid ? Nay tell it me if it may be amendid ; And why that ye be clad thus al in blak ? " The oldest lady of them alle spak ...
... Theseus , " have ye so gret envýe To myn honour , that thus compleyne and crie ? Or who hath you injúrèd , or offendid ? Nay tell it me if it may be amendid ; And why that ye be clad thus al in blak ? " The oldest lady of them alle spak ...
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... Theseus y - served , As one that hath his deth right wel deserved . And right anon , withoute more delaye His baner he desplayeth , and took his waye To Thebes - ward , and al his host bysyde ; Nor near Athenes wolde he go nor ryde ...
... Theseus y - served , As one that hath his deth right wel deserved . And right anon , withoute more delaye His baner he desplayeth , and took his waye To Thebes - ward , and al his host bysyde ; Nor near Athenes wolde he go nor ryde ...
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... Theseus the noble conqueroúr Doth to the ladyes , when they from him wente . But shortly for to telle is myn entente . Whan that this worthy duk , this Theseus , Hath Creon slayn , and Thebes wonne thus , Stille in the feelde he took al ...
... Theseus the noble conqueroúr Doth to the ladyes , when they from him wente . But shortly for to telle is myn entente . Whan that this worthy duk , this Theseus , Hath Creon slayn , and Thebes wonne thus , Stille in the feelde he took al ...
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... Theseus , and ful sone he them sente To Athenes , for to dwellen in prisoún Perpetuelly , he wolde no ransom . And this duk when he hadde thus i - doon , He took his host , and hom he rode anon With laurel crowned as a conqueroúr ; And ...
... Theseus , and ful sone he them sente To Athenes , for to dwellen in prisoún Perpetuelly , he wolde no ransom . And this duk when he hadde thus i - doon , He took his host , and hom he rode anon With laurel crowned as a conqueroúr ; And ...
Conteúdo
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61 | |
71 | |
Ben Jonson | 80 |
Andrew Marvell | 86 |
Charles Cotton | 98 |
Matthew Prior | 109 |
William Shenstone | 138 |
A SONG TO DAVID | 170 |
W Wordsworth | 210 |
GLENFINLAS | 232 |
THE SIEGE OF CORINTH | 241 |
ADONAIS | 270 |
THE SENSITIVE PLANT | 287 |
John Keats | 296 |
Matthew Arnold | 332 |
Thomas Chatterton | 153 |
THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 158 |
Alice Meynell | 370 |
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