From Beowulf to Edward GibbonRobert Shafer Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1931 |
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... Thou shouldst fare much the worse for me ; For because on me thou did set thy mind , Thy reckoning I have made blotted and blind , 419 That thine account thou cannot make truly ; And that hast thou for the love of me . EVERYMAN . That ...
... Thou shouldst fare much the worse for me ; For because on me thou did set thy mind , Thy reckoning I have made blotted and blind , 419 That thine account thou cannot make truly ; And that hast thou for the love of me . EVERYMAN . That ...
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... thou shouldst have new rewards in store ; Thou canst not every day give me thy heart , If thou canst give it , then thou never gavest it : Love's riddles are , that though thy heart depart , It stays at home , and thou with losing ...
... thou shouldst have new rewards in store ; Thou canst not every day give me thy heart , If thou canst give it , then thou never gavest it : Love's riddles are , that though thy heart depart , It stays at home , and thou with losing ...
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... Thou didst the same by me , and yet I am willing to pass by all , if now thou wilt yet turn again and go back . be rid of thy burden , whereas thou shouldst have stayed till thy Prince had taken it off ; thou didst sinfully sleep and ...
... Thou didst the same by me , and yet I am willing to pass by all , if now thou wilt yet turn again and go back . be rid of thy burden , whereas thou shouldst have stayed till thy Prince had taken it off ; thou didst sinfully sleep and ...
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Arthur beauty Beowulf burning called Chaucer Christian court dear death delight doth earth Ecgtheow EVERYMAN eyes Faerie Queene FAINALL fair Faustus fear fell fire FOIBLE Geats give gold grace Grendel ground Guenever hand hast hath head Healfdene hear heard heart heaven hell Heorot hero holy honor Hrothgar Hygelac king King Arthur knight LADY WISHFORT learned live look lord madam MARWOOD Master Doctor MEPH Mephistophilis mighty MILLAMANT mind MIRABELL nature never noble o'er pain poem poetry poets praise pray prince Queen quoth Scyldings shal sing Sir Bedivere Sir Gawain Sir Launcelot Sir Lucan Sir Mordred SIR WILFULL song sorrow soul spake spirit stood sweet sword tell thee thine things thought tion unto verse virtue whan wise WITWOUD words ΙΟ