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 99.
1. lappuse
... eyes in this dales , Notes suete of nyhtegales , Vch foul song singeth ; 2. levedi ] lady . y - lent me on ] arrived to me . wise a man . with vigils . C. 1300 so wyter mon ] so swyre ] neck . may ] maid . for - wake ] worn out so water ...
... eyes in this dales , Notes suete of nyhtegales , Vch foul song singeth ; 2. levedi ] lady . y - lent me on ] arrived to me . wise a man . with vigils . C. 1300 so wyter mon ] so swyre ] neck . may ] maid . for - wake ] worn out so water ...
3. lappuse
... eyes in this dales , Notes suete of nyhtegales , Vch foul song singeth ; 2. levedi ] lady . y - lent me on ] arrived to me . wise a man . with vigils . C. 1300 so wyter mon ] so swyre ] neck . may ] maid . for - wake ] worn out so water ...
... eyes in this dales , Notes suete of nyhtegales , Vch foul song singeth ; 2. levedi ] lady . y - lent me on ] arrived to me . wise a man . with vigils . C. 1300 so wyter mon ] so swyre ] neck . may ] maid . for - wake ] worn out so water ...
66. lappuse
... . Alas ! how oft in dreams I see Those eyes that were my food ; Which sometime so delighted me , That yet they do me good : 39. mings ] mingles , mixes . 41 . HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY Wherewith I 66 HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY.
... . Alas ! how oft in dreams I see Those eyes that were my food ; Which sometime so delighted me , That yet they do me good : 39. mings ] mingles , mixes . 41 . HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY Wherewith I 66 HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY.
74. lappuse
... eyes , Which wonted were to glance apace ; For every glass may now suffice To show the furrows in thy face . With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let no fair face , nor beauty bright , Entice you eft with ...
... eyes , Which wonted were to glance apace ; For every glass may now suffice To show the furrows in thy face . With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let no fair face , nor beauty bright , Entice you eft with ...
75. lappuse
... eyes , My will , my ware , and all that was : I can no more delays devise ; But welcome pain , let pleasure pass . With lullaby now take your leave ; With lullaby your dreams deceive ; And when you rise with waking eye , Remember then ...
... eyes , My will , my ware , and all that was : I can no more delays devise ; But welcome pain , let pleasure pass . With lullaby now take your leave ; With lullaby your dreams deceive ; And when you rise with waking eye , Remember then ...
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