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We have only included then from the later pieces some of those which have already lasted a generation, and worn well, and stood the test of a change of generations and ...
We have only included then from the later pieces some of those which have already lasted a generation, and worn well, and stood the test of a change of generations and ...
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Som wikked aspect or disposicioun Of Saturne, by sum constellacioun, Hath geven us this, though gainst it we had sworn ; So stood the heven when that we were born ; We moste endure it: this is the short and pleyn.
Som wikked aspect or disposicioun Of Saturne, by sum constellacioun, Hath geven us this, though gainst it we had sworn ; So stood the heven when that we were born ; We moste endure it: this is the short and pleyn.
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... Him thought that how the winged god Mercurie Byforn him stood, and bad him to be merry. His slepy staff in hond he bar upright; An hat he wered upon his heres bright. Arrayed was this god (as he took keepe) As he was when he Argus ...
... Him thought that how the winged god Mercurie Byforn him stood, and bad him to be merry. His slepy staff in hond he bar upright; An hat he wered upon his heres bright. Arrayed was this god (as he took keepe) As he was when he Argus ...
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And to the grove, that stood ther faste by, In which ther was an hert as men him tolde, Duk Theseus the streyte wey hath holde. And to the place he rydeth him ful right, Where was the hert y-wont to have his flight, And over a brook, ...
And to the grove, that stood ther faste by, In which ther was an hert as men him tolde, Duk Theseus the streyte wey hath holde. And to the place he rydeth him ful right, Where was the hert y-wont to have his flight, And over a brook, ...
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And on there bare knees anon they falle, And wolde have kissed his feet right as he stood, Til at the laste aslaked was his mood; For pitee runneth sone in gentil herte. And though he first for ire quaked and sterte He hath it al ...
And on there bare knees anon they falle, And wolde have kissed his feet right as he stood, Til at the laste aslaked was his mood; For pitee runneth sone in gentil herte. And though he first for ire quaked and sterte He hath it al ...
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The Knightes Tale Geoffrey Chaucer I | 53 |
The Restless State of a Lover Earl of Surrey | 61 |
The Image of Death Lord Vaux | 73 |
Fortune and Virtue Thomas Dehker | 80 |
KOn the Morning of Christs | 88 |
The Chronicle Abraham Cowley | 95 |
Home Joseph Beaumont | 103 |
The Schoolmistress William Shenstone | 138 |
A Song to David | 170 |
Tam o Shanter | 189 |
y Lines on Tintern Abbey | 210 |
The Siege of Corinth | 241 |
Adonais | 279 |
The Sensitive Plant | 292 |
The LotosEaters | 306 |
Protogenes and Apelles Matthew Prior | 109 |
Baucis and Philemon Jonathan Swift | 116 |
A Nocturnal Reverie Countess of Winchilsea | 123 |
London Samuel Johnson | 132 |
The Scholar Gipsy | 332 |
William Watson | 360 |
j ElegyThe SummerHouse | 372 |
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