Select poets of Great BritainThomas Davison, 1825 - 562 strán (strany) |
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... light , Conceived was the fathers sapience ; Helpe me to tell it in thy reverence . 66 Lady ! thy bountee , thy magnificence , Thy vertue , and thy gret humilitee , Ther may no tonge expresse in no science ; For somtime , Lady ! or men ...
... light , Conceived was the fathers sapience ; Helpe me to tell it in thy reverence . 66 Lady ! thy bountee , thy magnificence , Thy vertue , and thy gret humilitee , Ther may no tonge expresse in no science ; For somtime , Lady ! or men ...
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... light . And I so glade of the seson swete ; Was happid thus : Upon a certain night As I lay in my bed , slepe full unmete Was unto me , but why that I ne might Rest , I ne wist ; for there n'as erthly wight ( As I suppose ) had more of ...
... light . And I so glade of the seson swete ; Was happid thus : Upon a certain night As I lay in my bed , slepe full unmete Was unto me , but why that I ne might Rest , I ne wist ; for there n'as erthly wight ( As I suppose ) had more of ...
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... light in at the dore shone , For window on the wall ne was ther none , Thurgh which men mighten any light discerne . The dore was all of athamant eterne , Yclenched overthwart and endelong With yren tough , and for to make it strong ...
... light in at the dore shone , For window on the wall ne was ther none , Thurgh which men mighten any light discerne . The dore was all of athamant eterne , Yclenched overthwart and endelong With yren tough , and for to make it strong ...
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... light did hide , Not pierceable with power of any star : And all within were paths and alleys wide , With footing worn , and leading inward far : Fair harbour , that them seems ; so in they entred are . And forth they pass , with ...
... light did hide , Not pierceable with power of any star : And all within were paths and alleys wide , With footing worn , and leading inward far : Fair harbour , that them seems ; so in they entred are . And forth they pass , with ...
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... light of Phoebus ' brightest ray ; From top to toe no place appeared bare , That deadly dint of steel endanger may : Athwart his breast a bauldric brave he ware , That shin'd like twinkling stars , with stones most [ precious rare . And ...
... light of Phoebus ' brightest ray ; From top to toe no place appeared bare , That deadly dint of steel endanger may : Athwart his breast a bauldric brave he ware , That shin'd like twinkling stars , with stones most [ precious rare . And ...
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