Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1871 |
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... never eft afterward thilk name lose . Other lack had he nought , but he was not well long ; He was quaint of counsel and of speech , and of body strong . And slew to ground here and there , ac the heathen side Wax ever wersh7 and wersh ...
... never eft afterward thilk name lose . Other lack had he nought , but he was not well long ; He was quaint of counsel and of speech , and of body strong . And slew to ground here and there , ac the heathen side Wax ever wersh7 and wersh ...
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... never trompe of half so gret a soun . This Pardoner had here as yelwe as wax , Ful smothe it heng , as doth a strike of flax : By unces heng his lokkes that he hadde , And therwith he his shulders overspradde : Ful thinne it lay , by ...
... never trompe of half so gret a soun . This Pardoner had here as yelwe as wax , Ful smothe it heng , as doth a strike of flax : By unces heng his lokkes that he hadde , And therwith he his shulders overspradde : Ful thinne it lay , by ...
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... never in no canon ne ' in no fenne3 More wonder signés of empoisoning Than had these wretches two , or their ending . Thus ended been these homicidés two , And eke the false empoisoner also . [ The Good Parson . ] A true good man there ...
... never in no canon ne ' in no fenne3 More wonder signés of empoisoning Than had these wretches two , or their ending . Thus ended been these homicidés two , And eke the false empoisoner also . [ The Good Parson . ] A true good man there ...
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... never be , But gif creatures made had he . ' · The devil askit him , Why God of noucht His werkis all full gude had wroucht . ' St Serf answered , " That Goddis will Was never to make his werkis ill , And as envious he had been seen ...
... never be , But gif creatures made had he . ' · The devil askit him , Why God of noucht His werkis all full gude had wroucht . ' St Serf answered , " That Goddis will Was never to make his werkis ill , And as envious he had been seen ...
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... never shriven , 3 Agains the fast of Fastern's Even , 4 To mak their observance He bade gallands gae graith a guise , 5 And cast up gamonds in the skies , As varlots does in France . Heillie 7 harlots , haughten - wise , 8 Came in with ...
... never shriven , 3 Agains the fast of Fastern's Even , 4 To mak their observance He bade gallands gae graith a guise , 5 And cast up gamonds in the skies , As varlots does in France . Heillie 7 harlots , haughten - wise , 8 Came in with ...
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afterwards Anglo-Saxon anon beauty Ben Jonson Cædmon Cæsar called Canterbury Tales Chaucer coude court dance death delight doth dread Earl England English eyes Faery Queen fair Fawdon fear flowers frae GEOFFREY CHAUCER Geoffrey of Monmouth give gold grace gude hand hast hath heard heart heaven Henry Henry VIII holy honour Jack Cade JOHN king lady language Latin Layamon learned live look Lord merry micht mind mony nature never night noble Petrarch play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor prose Queen quoth reign rich richt Robert Curthose saith Saracens Scotland Shakspeare sing song soul sould Discretion Spenser St Serf sweet tell thee ther thine thing thou thought tongue translation unto verse wald Wallace wanton wassail weel Wickliffe wind withouten words writers youth