The Golden Treasury of Longer PoemsErnest Rhys Wildside Press LLC, 1 de mar. de 2009 - 384 páginas |
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... fair a grace . The lystes shal I make here in this place , And God so wisly on my sowle have ruth , As I shal even judge be in truth . Ye shul no othir ende with me make , That one of yow shal either be ded or take , And if you thinketh ...
... fair a grace . The lystes shal I make here in this place , And God so wisly on my sowle have ruth , As I shal even judge be in truth . Ye shul no othir ende with me make , That one of yow shal either be ded or take , And if you thinketh ...
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Ernest Rhys. 鈉 Whan Theseus hath don so fair a grace ? But down on knees wente every maner wight , And thanked him with al their hertes miht , And namely these two Thebans of his grace . And thus with good hope and with mery face They ...
Ernest Rhys. 鈉 Whan Theseus hath don so fair a grace ? But down on knees wente every maner wight , And thanked him with al their hertes miht , And namely these two Thebans of his grace . And thus with good hope and with mery face They ...
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... fair and keene . Why shuld I not as wel telle you alle The portraiture , that was upon the walle Within the temple of Mars of mighty strength ? Al peynted was the wal in bredth and length Like to the halles of the grisly place , Y ...
... fair and keene . Why shuld I not as wel telle you alle The portraiture , that was upon the walle Within the temple of Mars of mighty strength ? Al peynted was the wal in bredth and length Like to the halles of the grisly place , Y ...
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... fair and bright . Tuo fyres on the alter gan she light , And did al thinges , as men may biholde In Stace of Thebes and the bokes olde . Whan kyndled was the fyr , with piteous cheere Unto Dyan she spak , as ye may heere . ་ ་ " O ...
... fair and bright . Tuo fyres on the alter gan she light , And did al thinges , as men may biholde In Stace of Thebes and the bokes olde . Whan kyndled was the fyr , with piteous cheere Unto Dyan she spak , as ye may heere . ་ ་ " O ...
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... fair and soft y - brought , For yit he was in memory and thought , And alway crying after Emelye . Duk Theseus , and al his companye , Is comen hom to Athenes his citee , With alle bliss and gret solemnitee . Al be it that this áventure ...
... fair and soft y - brought , For yit he was in memory and thought , And alway crying after Emelye . Duk Theseus , and al his companye , Is comen hom to Athenes his citee , With alle bliss and gret solemnitee . Al be it that this áventure ...
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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