The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900, 1. sējumsArthur Quiller-Couch Granger Book Company, 1900 - 1084 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 51.
x. lappuse
... bears but a trifling proportion to the labour , special and desultory , which has gone to the making of my book . For the anthologist's is not quite the dilettante business for which it is too often and ignorantly derided . I say this ...
... bears but a trifling proportion to the labour , special and desultory , which has gone to the making of my book . For the anthologist's is not quite the dilettante business for which it is too often and ignorantly derided . I say this ...
43. lappuse
... bear A bow ready to draw ; And as a thief thus must you live Ever in dread and awe ; Whereby to you great harm might grow : Yet had I liever than That I had to the green - wood go , Alone , a banished man . part with ] share with . tho ...
... bear A bow ready to draw ; And as a thief thus must you live Ever in dread and awe ; Whereby to you great harm might grow : Yet had I liever than That I had to the green - wood go , Alone , a banished man . part with ] share with . tho ...
47. lappuse
... bear , To shoot in time of need . O my sweet mother ! before all other For you I have most drede ! But now , adieu ! I must ensue Where fortune doth me lead . All this make ye : Now let us flee ; The day cometh fast upon : For , in my ...
... bear , To shoot in time of need . O my sweet mother ! before all other For you I have most drede ! But now , adieu ! I must ensue Where fortune doth me lead . All this make ye : Now let us flee ; The day cometh fast upon : For , in my ...
54. lappuse
... bear- Balow , la - low ! I cannot choose but ever will Be loving to thy father still ; Where'er he go , where'er he ride , My love with him doth still abide ; In weal or woe , where'er he go , My heart shall ne'er depart him fro Balow ...
... bear- Balow , la - low ! I cannot choose but ever will Be loving to thy father still ; Where'er he go , where'er he ride , My love with him doth still abide ; In weal or woe , where'er he go , My heart shall ne'er depart him fro Balow ...
68. lappuse
... yet I hap to see ! The oak shall olives bear , the lamb the lion fray , The owl shall match the nightingale in tuning of her lay , 42. fray ] affright . Or I my love let slip out of mine entire 68 HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY.
... yet I hap to see ! The oak shall olives bear , the lamb the lion fray , The owl shall match the nightingale in tuning of her lay , 42. fray ] affright . Or I my love let slip out of mine entire 68 HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY.
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