Reliques of Ancient English Poetry:: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets, (chiefly of the Lyric Kind.) Together with Some Few of a Later Date..Thomas Percy J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall., 1767 - 400 страници |
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... their knee ; He that cold not hitt his mouthe , Put it in his eye : And he that was a cuckold Every man might him see , Ver . 170. them upon . MS . 185 190 Craddocke Craddocke wan the horne , And the bores head : ΤΟ ANCIENT SONGS.
... their knee ; He that cold not hitt his mouthe , Put it in his eye : And he that was a cuckold Every man might him see , Ver . 170. them upon . MS . 185 190 Craddocke Craddocke wan the horne , And the bores head : ΤΟ ANCIENT SONGS.
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... eye : Her haires , like ferpents , clung aboute Her cheekes of deadlye hewe : A worfe - form'd ladye than she was , No man mote ever viewe . To hail the king in feemelye forte This ladye was fulle faine ; But king Arthure all fore amaz ...
... eye : Her haires , like ferpents , clung aboute Her cheekes of deadlye hewe : A worfe - form'd ladye than she was , No man mote ever viewe . To hail the king in feemelye forte This ladye was fulle faine ; But king Arthure all fore amaz ...
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... eye . What though her chin ftand all awrye , And fhee be foule to fee : I'll marry her , unkle , for thy fake , 35 And I'll thy ransome bee . Nowe thankes , nowe thankęs , good fir Gawàine ; And a bleffing thee betyde ! To - morrow wee ...
... eye . What though her chin ftand all awrye , And fhee be foule to fee : I'll marry her , unkle , for thy fake , 35 And I'll thy ransome bee . Nowe thankes , nowe thankęs , good fir Gawàine ; And a bleffing thee betyde ! To - morrow wee ...
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... eye ; Nowe goe againe , and throwe it in , Or here the tone of us fhall dye . The duke , all fhent with this rebuke , No aunfwere made unto the kinge : But to the rivere tooke the fworde , And threwe it far as he coulde flinge . 165 A ...
... eye ; Nowe goe againe , and throwe it in , Or here the tone of us fhall dye . The duke , all fhent with this rebuke , No aunfwere made unto the kinge : But to the rivere tooke the fworde , And threwe it far as he coulde flinge . 165 A ...
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... eye and every eare , Had nede to have withouten doubt A golden gyft with hym to beare ; For evyll report shall be his gaine , Though he bestowe both toyle and paine . God grant eche man one to amend ; 20 25 God fend us all a happy place ...
... eye and every eare , Had nede to have withouten doubt A golden gyft with hym to beare ; For evyll report shall be his gaine , Though he bestowe both toyle and paine . God grant eche man one to amend ; 20 25 God fend us all a happy place ...
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