The Golden Treasury of Longer PoemsErnest Rhys Wildside Press LLC, 1 de mar. de 2009 - 384 páginas |
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... Theseus Since that same day that they were children lyte , Was come to Athénes , his felawe to visíte , And for to ... Theseus him let out of prisoún , Frely to go , wher that he list to dwell , In such a gyse , as I shal pleynly tell ...
... Theseus Since that same day that they were children lyte , Was come to Athénes , his felawe to visíte , And for to ... Theseus him let out of prisoún , Frely to go , wher that he list to dwell , In such a gyse , as I shal pleynly tell ...
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... Theseus would advancen his degree And putten him in honourable servýse , Ther where he might his vertu exercise . And thus withinne a while his name spronge Bothe of his dedes , and his goode tonge , That Theseus hath taken him so neer ...
... Theseus would advancen his degree And putten him in honourable servýse , Ther where he might his vertu exercise . And thus withinne a while his name spronge Bothe of his dedes , and his goode tonge , That Theseus hath taken him so neer ...
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... Theseus loveth more . And in this blisse let I now Arcite , And speke I wil of Palamon a lyte . In derknes orrible and strong prisoún This seven yeer hath livèd Palamoun , All pinèd , what for woe and for distresse . Who feleth double ...
... Theseus loveth more . And in this blisse let I now Arcite , And speke I wil of Palamon a lyte . In derknes orrible and strong prisoún This seven yeer hath livèd Palamoun , All pinèd , what for woe and for distresse . Who feleth double ...
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... Theseus , his squyer principal , Is risen , and loketh on the mery day , And for to do his óbservance to May Remembryng all the poynt of his desire , He on his courser , proud as is the fire , Is riden to the feeldes him to pleye , Out ...
... Theseus , his squyer principal , Is risen , and loketh on the mery day , And for to do his óbservance to May Remembryng all the poynt of his desire , He on his courser , proud as is the fire , Is riden to the feeldes him to pleye , Out ...
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... Theseus hath martyred in prisoún . And over al this , to slay me utterly , Love hath his fyry dart so brennyngly I - sticked thurgh my trewe careful herte , That shapen was my deth before my shirte Ye slay me with youre eyen , Emelye ...
... Theseus hath martyred in prisoún . And over al this , to slay me utterly , Love hath his fyry dart so brennyngly I - sticked thurgh my trewe careful herte , That shapen was my deth before my shirte Ye slay me with youre eyen , Emelye ...
Conteúdo
LONDON LICKPENNY | 53 |
THE RESTLESS STATE OF A LOVER | 61 |
Lord Vaux | 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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Adonais anon Arcite arms beneath blood breast breath brow Cerinthus charm Christabel courser Creon cried Cuchulain dark dead death deep doth doun dream dwell earth Emelye eternal eyes face fair fear fire flowers gentle goblin green gret grete grew Grongar Hill hand hast hath heart heaven heere herte honour knew kynge lady Laura light live Lizzie look Lord maid morning never night nought o'er Palamon pale passion Peirithous pride prisoun Robyn Roland de Vaux rose round ryde seem'd seyde shade shal SHANTER sight Sir Leoline sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars sterte stood sweet tears Thebes thee ther Theseus thine things thought thro trewe truth Twas unto virtue voice waves ween Whan wild wind wolde wyde youth