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... lines in couplets , while the repeated rhyme draws on the couplets to the end of the verse , the whole being alive with movement and lightness : The rever throw the ryse cowth rowt And roseris raiss on raw ; The schene birdis full ...
... lines in couplets , while the repeated rhyme draws on the couplets to the end of the verse , the whole being alive with movement and lightness : The rever throw the ryse cowth rowt And roseris raiss on raw ; The schene birdis full ...
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... lines , is pleasant and easy , and shows that this experiment in structural archaism was congenial , a narrative medium loose and smooth enough to keep the story moving for several hundred lines and yet interesting enough formally to ...
... lines , is pleasant and easy , and shows that this experiment in structural archaism was congenial , a narrative medium loose and smooth enough to keep the story moving for several hundred lines and yet interesting enough formally to ...
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... lines into pairs : Thus draif thai our that deir nyght with danceis full noble , Quhill that the day did up daw , and dew donkit flouris ; The morow myld wes and meik , the mavis did sing , And all remuffit the myst , and the meid ...
... lines into pairs : Thus draif thai our that deir nyght with danceis full noble , Quhill that the day did up daw , and dew donkit flouris ; The morow myld wes and meik , the mavis did sing , And all remuffit the myst , and the meid ...
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