The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900, 1. sējumsArthur Quiller-Couch Granger Book Company, 1900 - 1084 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
6.–10. rezultāts no 100.
77. lappuse
... bright shieldis At Titan in trone ; Stiff speiris in reistis . Ouer corseris crestis Are broke on their breistis : The nicht is neir gone . So hard are their hittis , Some sweyis , some sittis , And some perforce flittis On ground ...
... bright shieldis At Titan in trone ; Stiff speiris in reistis . Ouer corseris crestis Are broke on their breistis : The nicht is neir gone . So hard are their hittis , Some sweyis , some sittis , And some perforce flittis On ground ...
80. lappuse
... me again , I am her serviture , she is my soverane ; til ] into . birth ] kind . 51. sheen ] bright . boughs . schouris ] showers . 52. wiss ] wish . bewis ] She is my very heart , I am her howp 80 ANONYMOUS ( SCOTTISH )
... me again , I am her serviture , she is my soverane ; til ] into . birth ] kind . 51. sheen ] bright . boughs . schouris ] showers . 52. wiss ] wish . bewis ] She is my very heart , I am her howp 80 ANONYMOUS ( SCOTTISH )
88. lappuse
... bright . Phyl . Had my Corydon , my Corydon , Been , alack ! her swain- Cor . Had my lovely one , my lovely one , Been in Ida plain— say ] soie , silk . 58 . Phyl . Cynthia Endymion had refused , Preferring 88 ANONYMOUS.
... bright . Phyl . Had my Corydon , my Corydon , Been , alack ! her swain- Cor . Had my lovely one , my lovely one , Been in Ida plain— say ] soie , silk . 58 . Phyl . Cynthia Endymion had refused , Preferring 88 ANONYMOUS.
90. lappuse
... bright , That without tapers they may give a light . ' Look to the presence : are the carpets spread , The dazie o'er the head , The cushions in the chairs , And all the candles lighted on the stairs ? Perfume the chambers , and in any ...
... bright , That without tapers they may give a light . ' Look to the presence : are the carpets spread , The dazie o'er the head , The cushions in the chairs , And all the candles lighted on the stairs ? Perfume the chambers , and in any ...
96. lappuse
... bright morning doth arise Out of her bed of roses . See the clear sun , the world's bright eye , In at our window peeping : Lo , how he blusheth to espy Us idle wenches sleeping ! Therefore awake ! make haste , I say , And let us ...
... bright morning doth arise Out of her bed of roses . See the clear sun , the world's bright eye , In at our window peeping : Lo , how he blusheth to espy Us idle wenches sleeping ! Therefore awake ! make haste , I say , And let us ...
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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