Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Band 21801 |
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... wight . To chamber went this lady bright , The which this squyer did convoy : Sen , to his bed he went with joy . That night he sleeped never a wink , But still did on the lady think , & c . The adventure which follows , nearly ...
... wight . To chamber went this lady bright , The which this squyer did convoy : Sen , to his bed he went with joy . That night he sleeped never a wink , But still did on the lady think , & c . The adventure which follows , nearly ...
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... wight ; ' Hunter , and frequently an outlaw . 66 They ought not be hold vagabons or waith . " [ G. Douglas , p . 159 , 27. ] Little John and Robin Hood , Waithmen were commended good . [ Wintown's Chron . Vol . I. p . 397. ] Arrows ...
... wight ; ' Hunter , and frequently an outlaw . 66 They ought not be hold vagabons or waith . " [ G. Douglas , p . 159 , 27. ] Little John and Robin Hood , Waithmen were commended good . [ Wintown's Chron . Vol . I. p . 397. ] Arrows ...
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... wight ; " Here I forsake both bow'r and hall , 4 " And all thir bygings that are bright ! 1 Promise . 8 Slay . 3 I do not understand these two lines . These buildings . Rudd . Gloss . " My bed is made full cold " With beastis [ 38 ]
... wight ; " Here I forsake both bow'r and hall , 4 " And all thir bygings that are bright ! 1 Promise . 8 Slay . 3 I do not understand these two lines . These buildings . Rudd . Gloss . " My bed is made full cold " With beastis [ 38 ]
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... write In register for to remain of such a worthy wight ; As she proceeded thus in song unto her little brat , Much matter utter'd she of weight in place whereas she sate ; VOL . II . I 1 And proved plain , there was no beast , [ 113 ]
... write In register for to remain of such a worthy wight ; As she proceeded thus in song unto her little brat , Much matter utter'd she of weight in place whereas she sate ; VOL . II . I 1 And proved plain , there was no beast , [ 113 ]
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... wight , therefore , while he lives here , Let him think on his dying day : In midst of wealth , in midst of cheer , Let him account he must away . This thought makes man to God a friend ; This thought doth banish pride and sin : This ...
... wight , therefore , while he lives here , Let him think on his dying day : In midst of wealth , in midst of cheer , Let him account he must away . This thought makes man to God a friend ; This thought doth banish pride and sin : This ...
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