Lyric Forms from France: Their History and Their UseHarcourt, Brace, 1922 - 527페이지 |
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... Live My Life Ballade of Fog in the Cañon Ballade of the Cognoscenti Chant Royal of California Chant Royal of the True Romance Rondeau : Oh , in My Dreams I Flew A Daughter of the North Rondel of Perfect Friendship Sestina of Youth and ...
... Live My Life Ballade of Fog in the Cañon Ballade of the Cognoscenti Chant Royal of California Chant Royal of the True Romance Rondeau : Oh , in My Dreams I Flew A Daughter of the North Rondel of Perfect Friendship Sestina of Youth and ...
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... live and die . Say to Thy Son I am His , -that by His birth And death my sins be all redeemable , — As Mary of Egypt's dole He changed to mirth And eke Theophilus ' , to whom befell Quittance of Thee , albeit ( So men tell ) To the foul ...
... live and die . Say to Thy Son I am His , -that by His birth And death my sins be all redeemable , — As Mary of Egypt's dole He changed to mirth And eke Theophilus ' , to whom befell Quittance of Thee , albeit ( So men tell ) To the foul ...
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... live and die . Jean Marot wrote a monologue in which the Virgin spoke ballade - wise on the day of her assumption . In a ballade written by his son Clément the familiar parallel is drawn between Christ and the pelican who " pour les ...
... live and die . Jean Marot wrote a monologue in which the Virgin spoke ballade - wise on the day of her assumption . In a ballade written by his son Clément the familiar parallel is drawn between Christ and the pelican who " pour les ...
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... live so long that they mend : They go so far that they draw near : They're cozened till they apprehend : We shout out " Noël " till it's here . The poetic tendency to moralize , which led a writer of ballades often to lean on proverbs ...
... live so long that they mend : They go so far that they draw near : They're cozened till they apprehend : We shout out " Noël " till it's here . The poetic tendency to moralize , which led a writer of ballades often to lean on proverbs ...
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... from the Town . 310 Since I Am Sworn to Live My Life 309 We'll Walk the Woods No More . 309 RONDEAUS BATES , ARLO In Thy Clear Eyes . 340 Page Might Love Be Bought . BRIDGES , ROBERT 339 CONTENTS OF THE ANTHOLOGY 103.
... from the Town . 310 Since I Am Sworn to Live My Life 309 We'll Walk the Woods No More . 309 RONDEAUS BATES , ARLO In Thy Clear Eyes . 340 Page Might Love Be Bought . BRIDGES , ROBERT 339 CONTENTS OF THE ANTHOLOGY 103.
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Algernon Charles Swinburne Andrew Andrew Lang Arcady Austin Dobson ballade beauty Behold bird blue Book Brander Matthews breath bright Bunner century chant royal Charles d'Orléans Chaucer Clinton Scollard dance dead dear death Deschamps doth dreams earth Edmund Gosse ENVOI Prince eyes fain fair Farewell flower fourteenth France François Villon French glow gold golden grace grey hath hear heart heaven King kiss lady laugh light lips live Lord Louis Louis Untermeyer love's lovers lyric maid Middle English Midsummer never night o'er play poem poetic poetry poets praise pray Queen refrain rhyme rondeau Rondeau Redoublé Rondel rose sestinas shine sigh sing sleep song sorrow soul spring stanza sweet thee Théodore de Banville thine things thou triolet verse Villanelle W. E. Henley wind wings words wrote youth
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492 페이지 - JENNY kissed me when we met, Jumping from the chair she sat in; Time, you thief, who love to get Sweets into your list, put that in! Say I'm weary, say I'm sad, Say that health and wealth have missed me, Say I'm growing old, but add, Jenny kissed me.
370 페이지 - In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place, and in the sky, The larks, still bravely singing, fly, Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the dead; short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields.
493 페이지 - TELL me now in what hidden way is Lady Flora the lovely Roman ? Where's Hipparchia, and where is Thais, Neither of them the fairer woman ? Where is Echo, beheld of no man, Only heard on river and mere, — She whose beauty was more than human ? . . . But where are the snows of yester-year ? TRANSLATIONS FROM VILLON.
373 페이지 - A BABY'S feet, like sea-shells pink, •^^ Might tempt, should heaven see meet, An angel's lips to kiss, we think, A baby's feet. Like rose-hued sea-flowers toward the heat They stretch and spread and wink Their ten soft buds that part and meet. No flower-bells that expand and shrink Gleam half so heavenly sweet As shine on life's untrodden brink A baby's feet.
480 페이지 - Galleth the crook of the young man's elbow; / forget not, for I that youth have been. Smith was aforetime the Lothario gay. Yet once, I mind me, Smith was forced to stay Close in his room. Not calm, as I, was he; But his noise brought no pleasaunce, verily. Small ease he gat of playing on the bones, Or hammering on his stove-pipe, that I see. Behold the deeds that are done of Mrs. Jones!
41 페이지 - Stryve noght, as doth the crokke with the wal. Daunte thy-self, that dauntest otheres dede; And trouthe shal delivere, hit is no drede.
477 페이지 - Curly locks! Curly locks! Wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes Nor yet feed the swine; But sit on a cushion And sew a fine seam, And feed upon strawberries, Sugar and cream.
68 페이지 - Now welcom somer, with thy sonne softe, That hast this wintres weders over-snake. Wel han they cause for to gladen ofte, Sith ech of hem recovered hath his make; Ful blisful may they singen whan they wake; Now welcom somer, with thy sonne softe. That hast this wintres weders over-shake. And driven awey the longe nightes blake...
459 페이지 - It's like a book, I think, this bloomin' world, Which you can read and care for just so long, But presently you feel that you will die Unless you get the page you're readin' done, An' turn another — likely not so good ; But what you're after is to turn 'em all.
480 페이지 - ... requisite tin For ransom of their salesman, that he may Go forth as other boarders go alway — As those I hear now flocking from their tea, Led by the daughter of my landlady Pianoward. This day for all my moans, Dry bread and water have been served me.