The Golden Treasury of Longer PoemsErnest Rhys Wildside Press LLC, 1 de mar. de 2009 - 384 páginas |
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... lady see . Now loveres axe I you this question , Who hath the worse , Arcite or Palamon ? That one may see his lady day by day , But in prisoun he muste dwelle alway . That other where him luste may ryde or go , But see his lady shal he ...
... lady see . Now loveres axe I you this question , Who hath the worse , Arcite or Palamon ? That one may see his lady day by day , But in prisoun he muste dwelle alway . That other where him luste may ryde or go , But see his lady shal he ...
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... lady , that I love utterlie ; In her presénce I reck not if I die . ” And with that word he caught a gret myroúr , And saw that chaungèd was al his colour , And saw his visage was in another kynde . And GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13.
... lady , that I love utterlie ; In her presénce I reck not if I die . ” And with that word he caught a gret myroúr , And saw that chaungèd was al his colour , And saw his visage was in another kynde . And GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13.
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... lady wel nigh day by day . And right anon he chaungèd his aray , And clothed him as a pore laborer . And al alone , save only one squyer , That knew his counsel well and al his case , Which was disgysèd poorely as he was , To Athenes is ...
... lady wel nigh day by day . And right anon he chaungèd his aray , And clothed him as a pore laborer . And al alone , save only one squyer , That knew his counsel well and al his case , Which was disgysèd poorely as he was , To Athenes is ...
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... lady so , For whom that I have al this peyne and woe , And art my blood , and to my counseil sworn , As I ful ofte have told thee here byforn , And has deceived here duk Theseus , And falsly chaungèd hast thy name thus ; I wil be deed ...
... lady so , For whom that I have al this peyne and woe , And art my blood , and to my counseil sworn , As I ful ofte have told thee here byforn , And has deceived here duk Theseus , And falsly chaungèd hast thy name thus ; I wil be deed ...
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... lady wynne , And sle me in this wood that I am inne , Thou maist wel have thy lady as for me . " This Palamon answereth , " I graunt it thee . " And thus they be depart til morning light , Whan ech of them had pledged his feith to fight ...
... lady wynne , And sle me in this wood that I am inne , Thou maist wel have thy lady as for me . " This Palamon answereth , " I graunt it thee . " And thus they be depart til morning light , Whan ech of them had pledged his feith to fight ...
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