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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... faire damsèlle , And knelt upon the ground . A boone , a boone , O kinge Arthùre , I beg a boone of thee ; Avenge me of a carlish knighte , Who hath fhent my love and mee . In Tearne - Wadling this caftle ftands , All on a hill foe hye ...
... faire damsèlle , And knelt upon the ground . A boone , a boone , O kinge Arthùre , I beg a boone of thee ; Avenge me of a carlish knighte , Who hath fhent my love and mee . In Tearne - Wadling this caftle ftands , All on a hill foe hye ...
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... faire holley tree There fate that ladye in red fcarlètte That unfeemelye was to fee . Sir Kay beheld that lady's face , And looked upon her fweere ; Whoever kiffes that ladye , he fayes Of his kiffe he ftands in feare . Sir Kay beheld ...
... faire holley tree There fate that ladye in red fcarlètte That unfeemelye was to fee . Sir Kay beheld that lady's face , And looked upon her fweere ; Whoever kiffes that ladye , he fayes Of his kiffe he ftands in feare . Sir Kay beheld ...
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... faire . Sweet blushes stayn'd her rud - red cheeke , Her eyen were blacke as floe : The ripening cherrye fwellde her lippe , And all her necke was fnowe . 100 Sir Gawaine kiss'd that lady faire , Lying upon the sheete : 105 And fwore ...
... faire . Sweet blushes stayn'd her rud - red cheeke , Her eyen were blacke as floe : The ripening cherrye fwellde her lippe , And all her necke was fnowe . 100 Sir Gawaine kiss'd that lady faire , Lying upon the sheete : 105 And fwore ...
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... faire ? " To have thee foule ftill in the night , When I with thee fhould playe ! I had rather farre , my lady deare , To have thee foule by daye . " 115 120 What when gaye ladyes goe with their lordes 125 To drinke the ale and wine ...
... faire ? " To have thee foule ftill in the night , When I with thee fhould playe ! I had rather farre , my lady deare , To have thee foule by daye . " 115 120 What when gaye ladyes goe with their lordes 125 To drinke the ale and wine ...
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... faire yonge maide , In the greene forèft to dwelle ; And there to abide in lothlye fhape , Moft like a fiend of helle , 140 Midst mores and moffes ; woods , and wilds ; 145 To lead a lonesome life : Till fome yong faire and courtlye ...
... faire yonge maide , In the greene forèft to dwelle ; And there to abide in lothlye fhape , Moft like a fiend of helle , 140 Midst mores and moffes ; woods , and wilds ; 145 To lead a lonesome life : Till fome yong faire and courtlye ...
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