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... is , which you shall not do by casting up a stone . More solid things do not show the complection of the times so well as BALLADS and Libels . Tenperament SELDEN'S TABLE - TALK . : RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY , & c . SERIES.
... is , which you shall not do by casting up a stone . More solid things do not show the complection of the times so well as BALLADS and Libels . Tenperament SELDEN'S TABLE - TALK . : RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY , & c . SERIES.
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... things , among the neighbouring nations . A fondness for laborious trifles hath always prevailed in the dark ages of literature . The Greek poets have had their wings and axes : the great father of English poesy may therefore be ...
... things , among the neighbouring nations . A fondness for laborious trifles hath always prevailed in the dark ages of literature . The Greek poets have had their wings and axes : the great father of English poesy may therefore be ...
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... thing ; 70 75 80 For all my luve , it sall be thyne , Withouten departing . All hale thy heart for till have myne , 85 Is all my coveting ; My sheip to morn quhyle houris nyne , Will need of nae keiping . " Robin , thou hast heard sung ...
... thing ; 70 75 80 For all my luve , it sall be thyne , Withouten departing . All hale thy heart for till have myne , 85 Is all my coveting ; My sheip to morn quhyle houris nyne , Will need of nae keiping . " Robin , thou hast heard sung ...
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... things are those ? I marvell what they bee ? " . What art thou a foole ? the tanner reply'd ; I carry one under mee . What craftsman art thou , said the king , 65 I praye thee tell me trowe . * i . e . hast no other wealth but what thou ...
... things are those ? I marvell what they bee ? " . What art thou a foole ? the tanner reply'd ; I carry one under mee . What craftsman art thou , said the king , 65 I praye thee tell me trowe . * i . e . hast no other wealth but what thou ...
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... thing that ever I did I will to you unfolde ; Earl marshall had my maidenhed , Beneath this cloth of golde . Thats a vile sinne , then sayd the king ; May God forgive it thee ! 40 Amen , amen , quoth earl marshall ; With a 166 QUEEN ...
... thing that ever I did I will to you unfolde ; Earl marshall had my maidenhed , Beneath this cloth of golde . Thats a vile sinne , then sayd the king ; May God forgive it thee ! 40 Amen , amen , quoth earl marshall ; With a 166 QUEEN ...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volym 2 Thomas Percy Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1857 |
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volym 2 Henry Benjamin Wheatley,Thomas Percy Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2017 |
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