The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1957 - 1166 sidor |
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Arthur Quiller-Couch. ΤΟ LESTE Of a rose , a lovely rose , Of a rose is al myn song . ESTENYT , lordynges , both elde and yinge , How this rose began to sprynge ; Swych a rose to myn lykynge In al this word ne knowe I non . The aungil ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. ΤΟ LESTE Of a rose , a lovely rose , Of a rose is al myn song . ESTENYT , lordynges , both elde and yinge , How this rose began to sprynge ; Swych a rose to myn lykynge In al this word ne knowe I non . The aungil ...
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... rose , the rose I lay . The silver is white , red is the gold ; The robes they lay in fold . 15th - 16th Cent . The bailey beareth the lull away ; The lily , the rose , the rose I lay . And thro the glass window shines the sun . How ...
... rose , the rose I lay . The silver is white , red is the gold ; The robes they lay in fold . 15th - 16th Cent . The bailey beareth the lull away ; The lily , the rose , the rose I lay . And thro the glass window shines the sun . How ...
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... rose , a rose , A rose but barely ane , When up and started young Tam Lin ; Says , ' Ladye , let alane . VII ' What gars ye pu ' the rose , Janet ? What gars ye break the tree ? What gars ye come to Carterhaugh Without the leave o ' me ...
... rose , a rose , A rose but barely ane , When up and started young Tam Lin ; Says , ' Ladye , let alane . VII ' What gars ye pu ' the rose , Janet ? What gars ye break the tree ? What gars ye come to Carterhaugh Without the leave o ' me ...
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