The Golden Treasury of Longer PoemsErnest Rhys Wildside Press LLC, 1 de mar. de 2009 - 384 páginas |
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... face was so disfigured Of maladie the which he had endured , He mighte wel , if that he kept him lowe , Lyve in Athénes ever more unknowe , And see his lady wel nigh day by day . And right anon he chaungèd his aray , And clothed him as ...
... face was so disfigured Of maladie the which he had endured , He mighte wel , if that he kept him lowe , Lyve in Athénes ever more unknowe , And see his lady wel nigh day by day . And right anon he chaungèd his aray , And clothed him as ...
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... face deed and pale , He sterte him up out of the busshes thikke , And seyd : " Arcyte , false traitour wikke , Now art thou caught , that lovest my lady so , For whom that I have al this peyne and woe , And art my blood , and to my ...
... face deed and pale , He sterte him up out of the busshes thikke , And seyd : " Arcyte , false traitour wikke , Now art thou caught , that lovest my lady so , For whom that I have al this peyne and woe , And art my blood , and to my ...
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... face . Right as the hunter in the land of Trace That stondeth in the gappe with a spere , When honted is the lyoun or the bere , And hereth him com rushing in the greves , And breking both the bowes and the leves , And thenketh , " Here ...
... face . Right as the hunter in the land of Trace That stondeth in the gappe with a spere , When honted is the lyoun or the bere , And hereth him com rushing in the greves , And breking both the bowes and the leves , And thenketh , " Here ...
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... face They take their leve , and hom - ward bothe they ryde To Thebes - ward , with olde walles wyde . I trowe men wold deme it necligende , If I forgete to telle the dispence Of Theseus , that goth so busily To maken up the lystes ...
... face They take their leve , and hom - ward bothe they ryde To Thebes - ward , with olde walles wyde . I trowe men wold deme it necligende , If I forgete to telle the dispence Of Theseus , that goth so busily To maken up the lystes ...
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... There mayst thou see comyng with Palamoun Ligurge himself , the grete kyng of Thrace ; Blak was his berd , and manly was his face . The circles of his eyen in his hed They glowéden bytwixe yellow and red , And lik a 30 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
... There mayst thou see comyng with Palamoun Ligurge himself , the grete kyng of Thrace ; Blak was his berd , and manly was his face . The circles of his eyen in his hed They glowéden bytwixe yellow and red , And lik a 30 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
Conteúdo
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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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