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 39.
23. lappuse
... seen yone sicht , Or ellis in begging evir to gane Furth with yone curtass knycht . ' He said ' Fair lady , now mone I De , trestly ye me trow ; Take ye my serk that is bludy , And hing it forrow yow ; First think on it , and syne on me ...
... seen yone sicht , Or ellis in begging evir to gane Furth with yone curtass knycht . ' He said ' Fair lady , now mone I De , trestly ye me trow ; Take ye my serk that is bludy , And hing it forrow yow ; First think on it , and syne on me ...
50. lappuse
... seen When men will break promise they speak The wordis on the splene . Ye shape some wile me to beguile , And steal from me , I ween : Then were the case worse than it was , And I more wo - begone : For , in my mind , of all mankind I ...
... seen When men will break promise they speak The wordis on the splene . Ye shape some wile me to beguile , And steal from me , I ween : Then were the case worse than it was , And I more wo - begone : For , in my mind , of all mankind I ...
63. lappuse
... seen them gentle , tame , and meek , That now are wild , and do not once remember That sometime they have put themselves in danger To take bread at my hand ; and now they range , Busily seeking in continual change . Thanked be fortune ...
... seen them gentle , tame , and meek , That now are wild , and do not once remember That sometime they have put themselves in danger To take bread at my hand ; and now they range , Busily seeking in continual change . Thanked be fortune ...
82. lappuse
... did take ; Or else I doubt if Nature could So fair a creature make . She may be well compared Unto the Phoenix kind , Whose like was never seen or heard , That any man can find . In life she is Diana chaste , In troth Penelopey 82.
... did take ; Or else I doubt if Nature could So fair a creature make . She may be well compared Unto the Phoenix kind , Whose like was never seen or heard , That any man can find . In life she is Diana chaste , In troth Penelopey 82.
92. lappuse
... seen . Quite through the streets , with silver sound , The flood of Life doth flow ; Upon whose banks on every side The wood of Life doth grow . There trees for evermore bear fruit , And evermore do spring ; There evermore the angels ...
... seen . Quite through the streets , with silver sound , The flood of Life doth flow ; Upon whose banks on every side The wood of Life doth grow . There trees for evermore bear fruit , And evermore do spring ; There evermore the angels ...
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
ain love Gregory Annie of Lochroyan beauty birds breath bright Clerk Saunders dead dear delight dinna ye mind doth earth Edom eyes fair Fair Annie fate fear find my love flame flowers frae grace green gude hame hath heart Heaven honour ill death ill mither King kiss lady lass of Lochroyan leave lero light live Lord love-tokens lovers lullaby Lycidas maun mermaid merry morn nane ne'er never night out-owre the sea praise Queen rose sail'd it round sailing set my true-love shade Shining both clear shoe is frozen sigh sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep Song sorrow soul spak his ill spring stars sweet ta'en her young tears tell things thou art Timor Mortis conturbat tree true true Thomas true-love free wanton warlock weep wine wings witch nor wil ye ill woman Ye're youth