Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volym 2Dent, 1926 |
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... beginning of an ancient romance on Guy and Colbronde , in the Editor's folio manuscript : 1 He was one of Queen Elizabeth's gent . pensioners , at a time when the whole band consisted of men of distinguished birth and fortune . Vid ...
... beginning of an ancient romance on Guy and Colbronde , in the Editor's folio manuscript : 1 He was one of Queen Elizabeth's gent . pensioners , at a time when the whole band consisted of men of distinguished birth and fortune . Vid ...
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... beginning with the same letter or sound . Two of these correspondent sounds might be placed either in the first or second line of the distich and one in the other : but all three were not regularly to be crowded into one line . This ...
... beginning with the same letter or sound . Two of these correspondent sounds might be placed either in the first or second line of the distich and one in the other : but all three were not regularly to be crowded into one line . This ...
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... beginning spede For the Faders frendshipe , that fourmed heaven , And through the special Spirit that sprong of hem tweyne , And al in one godhed endles dwelleth . The author feigns himself ignorant of his creed , to be instructed in ...
... beginning spede For the Faders frendshipe , that fourmed heaven , And through the special Spirit that sprong of hem tweyne , And al in one godhed endles dwelleth . The author feigns himself ignorant of his creed , to be instructed in ...
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... beginning of the sixteenth century this kind of versification began to change its form . The author of " Scottish Feild , " we see , concludes his poem with a couplet in rhyme . This was an innovation that did but prepare the way for ...
... beginning of the sixteenth century this kind of versification began to change its form . The author of " Scottish Feild , " we see , concludes his poem with a couplet in rhyme . This was an innovation that did but prepare the way for ...
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... beginning thus : Whener folk fastid [ feasted , qu . ] and fed , fayne wolde thei her [ i . e . hear ] Some farand thing , & c . It is well observed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , on Chaucer's sneer at this old alliterative metre ( vol . iii . p ...
... beginning thus : Whener folk fastid [ feasted , qu . ] and fed , fayne wolde thei her [ i . e . hear ] Some farand thing , & c . It is well observed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , on Chaucer's sneer at this old alliterative metre ( vol . iii . p ...
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