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.
16. lappuse
... thee luvit , loud and still , Thir yeiris twa or thre ; My dule in dern bot gif thou dill , Doutless but dreid I de . ' Robin answerit ' By the Rude Na thing of luve I knaw , But keipis my scheip undir yon wud : Lo , quhair they raik on ...
... thee luvit , loud and still , Thir yeiris twa or thre ; My dule in dern bot gif thou dill , Doutless but dreid I de . ' Robin answerit ' By the Rude Na thing of luve I knaw , But keipis my scheip undir yon wud : Lo , quhair they raik on ...
17. lappuse
... thee this wanrufe : The weddir is fair , and I am fain ; My scheip gois haill aboif ; And we wald pley us in this plane , They wald us baith reproif . ' ' Robin , tak tent unto my tale , And wirk all as I reid , And thou sall haif my ...
... thee this wanrufe : The weddir is fair , and I am fain ; My scheip gois haill aboif ; And we wald pley us in this plane , They wald us baith reproif . ' ' Robin , tak tent unto my tale , And wirk all as I reid , And thou sall haif my ...
20. lappuse
... thee is sett ; And evirmair to thee be leill Quhill I may leif but lett ; Never to faill as utheris feill , Quhat grace that evir I gett . ' ' Robin , with thee I will nocht deill ; Adieu ! for thus we mett . ' Makyne went hame blyth ...
... thee is sett ; And evirmair to thee be leill Quhill I may leif but lett ; Never to faill as utheris feill , Quhat grace that evir I gett . ' ' Robin , with thee I will nocht deill ; Adieu ! for thus we mett . ' Makyne went hame blyth ...
27. lappuse
... thee standis ; Wise be the people that within thee dwellis ; Fresh is thy ryver with his lusty strandis ; Blith be thy chirches , wele sownyng be thy bellis ; Rich be thy merchauntis in substaunce that excellis ; Fair be their wives ...
... thee standis ; Wise be the people that within thee dwellis ; Fresh is thy ryver with his lusty strandis ; Blith be thy chirches , wele sownyng be thy bellis ; Rich be thy merchauntis in substaunce that excellis ; Fair be their wives ...
38. lappuse
... thee heal ; If thou mourn ought , I shall thee mene ; Why wilt thou not , fair love , with me deal ? Foundest thou ever love so leal ? What wilt thou , soul , that I shall do ? I may not unkindly thee appeal Quia amore langueo . What ...
... thee heal ; If thou mourn ought , I shall thee mene ; Why wilt thou not , fair love , with me deal ? Foundest thou ever love so leal ? What wilt thou , soul , that I shall do ? I may not unkindly thee appeal Quia amore langueo . What ...
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