Chaucer to DonneThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan and Company, 1881 |
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... fayre he hir grette , And weep , that it was rewthe for to see . For at the firstë look he on hir sette He knew wel verraily that it was she . And she for sorwe as domb stant as a tre ; So was hir hertë shet in hir distresse Whan she ...
... fayre he hir grette , And weep , that it was rewthe for to see . For at the firstë look he on hir sette He knew wel verraily that it was she . And she for sorwe as domb stant as a tre ; So was hir hertë shet in hir distresse Whan she ...
Strana 77
... fayre of yore agon , Ne yet the folye of kyng Salamon , Ne eek the gretë strengthe of Hercules , Thenchauntëmentz of Médea and Circes , Ne of Turnus with the hardy fiers corage , The richë Cresus , caytif 5 in servage o . Thus may ye ...
... fayre of yore agon , Ne yet the folye of kyng Salamon , Ne eek the gretë strengthe of Hercules , Thenchauntëmentz of Médea and Circes , Ne of Turnus with the hardy fiers corage , The richë Cresus , caytif 5 in servage o . Thus may ye ...
Strana 176
... fayre twylight I sate me downe . ' 6 His verse is sometimes harsh , but it often breathes a plaintive music , and has a weirdly beautiful rhythm which falls on the ear like the echo of a vanished world , ' and seems to transport us back ...
... fayre twylight I sate me downe . ' 6 His verse is sometimes harsh , but it often breathes a plaintive music , and has a weirdly beautiful rhythm which falls on the ear like the echo of a vanished world , ' and seems to transport us back ...
Strana 177
... fayre morrowe . ' Again , The dawn had broken , the morning he felt was near . The Pastime of Pleasure was the precursor of The Faery Queen . The two poems are similar in allegorical purpose , similar in the development of their ...
... fayre morrowe . ' Again , The dawn had broken , the morning he felt was near . The Pastime of Pleasure was the precursor of The Faery Queen . The two poems are similar in allegorical purpose , similar in the development of their ...
Strana 180
... fayre tabernacle ; Alas , thought I , this is no spectacle To fede mine eyen , whiche are nowe all blynde , She is not here , that I was wont to finde . Then of dame Musicke , with all lowlines , I did take my leaue , withouten tariyng ...
... fayre tabernacle ; Alas , thought I , this is no spectacle To fede mine eyen , whiche are nowe all blynde , She is not here , that I was wont to finde . Then of dame Musicke , with all lowlines , I did take my leaue , withouten tariyng ...
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