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 100.
17. lappuse
... hand gane . ' wanrufe ] unrest . and ] if . yonder . haill ] healthy , whole . tak tent ] give heed . for baill ] remedy for hurt . mawgre haif I ] I am uneasy . aboif ] above , up reid ] advise . bute bot gif ] but if , unless . daill ...
... hand gane . ' wanrufe ] unrest . and ] if . yonder . haill ] healthy , whole . tak tent ] give heed . for baill ] remedy for hurt . mawgre haif I ] I am uneasy . aboif ] above , up reid ] advise . bute bot gif ] but if , unless . daill ...
22. lappuse
... hand For the luve of the Lady cleir , And held full trew cunnand . That Prince come prowdly to the toun Of that Gyand to heir , And fawcht with him , his awin persoun , And tuke him presoneir , And kest him in his awin dungeoun Allane ...
... hand For the luve of the Lady cleir , And held full trew cunnand . That Prince come prowdly to the toun Of that Gyand to heir , And fawcht with him , his awin persoun , And tuke him presoneir , And kest him in his awin dungeoun Allane ...
37. lappuse
Arthur Quiller-Couch. I woo her with hem wherever she go . These hands for her so friendly fought Quia amore langueo . Marvel not , man , though I sit still . See , love hath shod me wonder strait : Buckled my feet , as was her will ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. I woo her with hem wherever she go . These hands for her so friendly fought Quia amore langueo . Marvel not , man , though I sit still . See , love hath shod me wonder strait : Buckled my feet , as was her will ...
43. lappuse
... hand 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 ...
... hand 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 ...
44. lappuse
... well know ye that women be But feeble for to fight ; No womanhede it is , indeed , To be bold as a knight : Yet in such fear if that ye were With enemies day and night , He . I would withstand , with bow in hand 44 ANONYMOUS.
... well know ye that women be But feeble for to fight ; No womanhede it is , indeed , To be bold as a knight : Yet in such fear if that ye were With enemies day and night , He . I would withstand , with bow in hand 44 ANONYMOUS.
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