Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 29
... fair plumes with water not so fair , And mar their beauties bright , That shone as heaven's PROTHALAMION 29.
... fair plumes with water not so fair , And mar their beauties bright , That shone as heaven's PROTHALAMION 29.
Strana 33
... fair , Descended to the river's open viewing , With a great train ensuing . Above the rest were goodly to be seen Two gentle knights of lovely face and feature Beseeming well the bower of any queen , With gifts of wit and ornaments of ...
... fair , Descended to the river's open viewing , With a great train ensuing . Above the rest were goodly to be seen Two gentle knights of lovely face and feature Beseeming well the bower of any queen , With gifts of wit and ornaments of ...
Strana 85
... fair Belinda approached with ' fatal engine ' ( a pair of scissors ) and stole a lock of her hair . It is a poem perfect in its kind , and without rival . The Rape of the Lock [ Canto II : lines 1-46 ] NOT with more glories , in th ...
... fair Belinda approached with ' fatal engine ' ( a pair of scissors ) and stole a lock of her hair . It is a poem perfect in its kind , and without rival . The Rape of the Lock [ Canto II : lines 1-46 ] NOT with more glories , in th ...
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