Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy. Repr. entire from the author's last ed. With memoir and critical dissertation, by G. Gilfillan, Том 31877 |
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... meets a knight hunting , called Sir Otes de Lisle : maid Ellen charmed with a very beautiful dog , begs Sir Lybius to bestow him upon her : Sir Otes meets them , and claims his dog : is refused : being unarmed he rides to his castle ...
... meets a knight hunting , called Sir Otes de Lisle : maid Ellen charmed with a very beautiful dog , begs Sir Lybius to bestow him upon her : Sir Otes meets them , and claims his dog : is refused : being unarmed he rides to his castle ...
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... meet their deliverer : the lady invites him into her castle : falls in love with him ; and seduces him to her embraces . He for- gets the princess of Sinadone , and stays with this bewitching lady a twelvemonth . This fair sorceress ...
... meet their deliverer : the lady invites him into her castle : falls in love with him ; and seduces him to her embraces . He for- gets the princess of Sinadone , and stays with this bewitching lady a twelvemonth . This fair sorceress ...
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... meet not with your foe in fighte ; Putt off the battayle , if yee maye . For sir Launcelot is nowe in Fraunce , saye . And with him many an hardye knighte : Who will within this moneth be backe , And will assiste yee in the fighte ...
... meet not with your foe in fighte ; Putt off the battayle , if yee maye . For sir Launcelot is nowe in Fraunce , saye . And with him many an hardye knighte : Who will within this moneth be backe , And will assiste yee in the fighte ...
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... meet the king ran hee : The king his speare he through him thrust ; A fathom thorow his bodie . 100 105 When Mordered felt the stroke of death , And found that he was wounded soe ; He thruste himselfe upon the speare , And strucke the ...
... meet the king ran hee : The king his speare he through him thrust ; A fathom thorow his bodie . 100 105 When Mordered felt the stroke of death , And found that he was wounded soe ; He thruste himselfe upon the speare , And strucke the ...
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... meet , A man that unto sorrow was noe stranger : For he had fifteen sonnes , made captives all To slavish bondage , in extremest thrall . A gyant called Amarant detaind them , 10 Whom noe man durst encounter for his strength : Who in a ...
... meet , A man that unto sorrow was noe stranger : For he had fifteen sonnes , made captives all To slavish bondage , in extremest thrall . A gyant called Amarant detaind them , 10 Whom noe man durst encounter for his strength : Who in a ...
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Страница 169 - Their dances were procession. But now, alas ! they all are dead, Or gone beyond the seas, Or farther for religion fled, Or else they take their ease.
Страница 168 - Or Ciss to milking rose, Then merrily went their tabor, And nimbly went their toes. Witness those rings and roundelays Of theirs which yet remain, Were footed in Queen Mary's days On many a grassy plain.
Страница i - Cowley : so, on the contrary, an ordinary song or ballad, that is the delight of the common people, cannot fail to please all such readers as are not unqualified for the entertainment by their affectation or ignorance ; and the reason is plain, because the same paintings of nature which recommend it to the most ordinary reader, will appear beautiful to the most refined.
Страница 267 - So shall the fairest face appear When youth and years are flown; Such is the robe that kings must wear When death has reft their crown.
Страница 112 - Love wont to gae! 1 leant my back unto an aik, I thought it was a trusty tree; But first it bow'd, and syne it brak, Sae my true Love did lichtly me. O waly waly, but love be bonny A little time while it is new; But when 'tis auld, it waxeth cauld And fades awa
Страница 104 - One penny, one penny, kind sir, she sayd, Will ease me of much paine. Before I give you one penny, sweet-heart, Praye tell me where you were borne. At Islington, kind sir, sayd shee, Where I have had many a scorne.
Страница 168 - In undermcles and in morweninges, And sayth his Matines and his holy thinges, As he goth in his limitatioun. Women may now go safely up and doun, In every bush, and under every tree, Ther is non other incubus but he, And he ne will don hem no dishonour.
Страница 136 - The parents being dead and gone, The children home he takes, And brings them straight unto his house Where much of them he makes. He had not kept these pretty babes A twelvemonth and a day, But, for their wealth, he did devise To make them both away.
Страница 52 - And wish well to thy soule will I So long as I have life, So will I not for thee Barnard Although I am thy wedded wife.