Lectures on the English PoetsWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 255 páginas |
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... lady shall he never mo . And shortly to concluden all his wo , So mochel sorwe hadde never creature , That is or shall be , while the world may dure , His slepe , his mete , his drinke is him byraft . That lene he wex , and drie as is a ...
... lady shall he never mo . And shortly to concluden all his wo , So mochel sorwe hadde never creature , That is or shall be , while the world may dure , His slepe , his mete , his drinke is him byraft . That lene he wex , and drie as is a ...
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... ladies , with dance and revelry , and song , " and mask , and an- tique pageantry . " What can be more solitary , more shut up in itself , than his description of the house of Sleep , to which Archi- mago sends for a dream : And , more ...
... ladies , with dance and revelry , and song , " and mask , and an- tique pageantry . " What can be more solitary , more shut up in itself , than his description of the house of Sleep , to which Archi- mago sends for a dream : And , more ...
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... lady and many a paramour ! Gather therefore the rose whilst yet is prime , For soon comes age that will her pride deflower ; Gather the rose of love whilst yet is time , Whilst loving thou mayest loved be with equal crime . * He ceased ...
... lady and many a paramour ! Gather therefore the rose whilst yet is prime , For soon comes age that will her pride deflower ; Gather the rose of love whilst yet is time , Whilst loving thou mayest loved be with equal crime . * He ceased ...
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... lady with her lover loose , Whose sleepy head she in her lap did soft dispose . Upon a bed of roses she was laid , As faint through heat , or dight to pleasant sin ; And was arrayed or rather disarrayed , All in a veil of silk and ...
... lady with her lover loose , Whose sleepy head she in her lap did soft dispose . Upon a bed of roses she was laid , As faint through heat , or dight to pleasant sin ; And was arrayed or rather disarrayed , All in a veil of silk and ...
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... lady's eye : Yet he of ladies oft was loved dear , When fairer faces were bid standen by : O ! who does know the bent of woman's fantasy ? In a green gown he clothed was full fair , Which underneath did hide his filthiness ; And in his ...
... lady's eye : Yet he of ladies oft was loved dear , When fairer faces were bid standen by : O ! who does know the bent of woman's fantasy ? In a green gown he clothed was full fair , Which underneath did hide his filthiness ; And in his ...
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