Familiar Talks on English Literature: A Manual Embracing the Great Epochs of English Literature from the English Conquest of Britain, 449, to the Death of Walter Scott, 1832A. C. McClurg, 1892 - 433페이지 |
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... hath slayne . He took Sir Guy's head by the hayre And stuck it on his bowes end . " Thou hast been a traytor all thy life , Which thing must have an end . " · • Robin did off his gown of greene , And on Sir Guy did throwe , And he put ...
... hath slayne . He took Sir Guy's head by the hayre And stuck it on his bowes end . " Thou hast been a traytor all thy life , Which thing must have an end . " · • Robin did off his gown of greene , And on Sir Guy did throwe , And he put ...
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... hath thee don offense ? For goddes love take all in patience Our prison , for it may none other be , Fortune hath yeven us this adversite . ' . . This Palamon answerde , and sayd again : ' This prison caused me not for to crie , But I ...
... hath thee don offense ? For goddes love take all in patience Our prison , for it may none other be , Fortune hath yeven us this adversite . ' . . This Palamon answerde , and sayd again : ' This prison caused me not for to crie , But I ...
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... hath ben lad Toward his deth , wher as he geteth no grace , And swiche a colour in his face hath had , Men mighten know him that was so bestad ? Amonges all the faces in that route So stant Custance , and loketh hire about . " Is it any ...
... hath ben lad Toward his deth , wher as he geteth no grace , And swiche a colour in his face hath had , Men mighten know him that was so bestad ? Amonges all the faces in that route So stant Custance , and loketh hire about . " Is it any ...
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... hath death made us two at debate for your love ; I was your lover , that men called the fair Maiden of Astolat ; therefore , unto all ladies I make my moan ; yet pray for my soul , and bury me at the least , and offer ye my mass - penny ...
... hath death made us two at debate for your love ; I was your lover , that men called the fair Maiden of Astolat ; therefore , unto all ladies I make my moan ; yet pray for my soul , and bury me at the least , and offer ye my mass - penny ...
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... hath a troth as just As had Penelope the fair , For what she saith ye may it trust As it by writing sealed were ; And virtues hath she many moe Than I with pen have skill to show . I could rehearse , if that I would , The whole effect ...
... hath a troth as just As had Penelope the fair , For what she saith ye may it trust As it by writing sealed were ; And virtues hath she many moe Than I with pen have skill to show . I could rehearse , if that I would , The whole effect ...
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131 페이지 - This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise, This fortress built by Nature for herself Against infection and the hand of war, This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea, Which serves it in the office of a wall, Or as a moat defensive to a house, Against the envy of less happier lands, This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England...
366 페이지 - The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold ; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee.
167 페이지 - Go, lovely Rose ! Tell her, that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young And shuns to have her graces spied, That hadst thou sprung In deserts, where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died.
236 페이지 - The world recedes ; it disappears ! Heaven opens on my eyes ! my ears With sounds seraphic ring ! Lend, lend your wings ! I mount ! I fly ! O grave, where is thy victory ? O death, where is thy sting...
178 페이지 - To hear the lark begin his flight, And singing startle the dull night, From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise...
367 페이지 - And there lay the steed with his nostril all wide, But through it there roll'd not the breath of his pride : And the foam of his gasping lay white on the turf, And cold as the spray of the rock-beating surf. And there lay the rider distorted and pale, With the dew on his brow, and the rust on his mail ; And the tents were all silent, the banners alone, The lances unlifted, the trumpet unblown.
130 페이지 - And thus expiring do foretell of him : His rash fierce blaze of riot cannot last, For violent fires soon burn out themselves ; Small showers last long, but sudden storms are short ; He tires betimes that spurs too fast betimes ; With eager feeding food doth choke the feeder : Light vanity, insatiate cormorant, Consuming means, soon preys upon itself.
345 페이지 - High instincts, before which our mortal nature Did tremble like a guilty thing surprised : But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of all our day, Are yet a master light of all our seeing...
302 페이지 - Wept o'er his wounds, or tales of sorrow done, Shouldered his crutch, and showed how fields were won. Pleased with his guests, the good man learned to glow, And quite forgot their vices in their woe ; Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began.
177 페이지 - Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful jollity, Quips, and cranks, and wanton wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides...