Geoffrey ChaucerGeorge Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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Sivu 494
... fair , Thee all things living gaze on , all things thine By gift , and thy celestial beauty adore , With ravishment beheld , there best beheld Where universally admired ; but here 530 540 In this enclosure wild , these beasts among ...
... fair , Thee all things living gaze on , all things thine By gift , and thy celestial beauty adore , With ravishment beheld , there best beheld Where universally admired ; but here 530 540 In this enclosure wild , these beasts among ...
Sivu 496
... fair Earth I see , Warmed by the sun , producing every kind , Them nothing . If they all things , who enclosed Knowledge of good and evil in this tree , That whoso eats thereof , forthwith attains Wisdom without their leave ? and ...
... fair Earth I see , Warmed by the sun , producing every kind , Them nothing . If they all things , who enclosed Knowledge of good and evil in this tree , That whoso eats thereof , forthwith attains Wisdom without their leave ? and ...
Sivu 685
... fair head , forever , and forever ! Then flashed the living lightning from her eyes , And screams of horror rend th ' affrighted skies . Not louder shrieks to pitying Heaven are cast , When husbands , or when lapdogs breathe their last ...
... fair head , forever , and forever ! Then flashed the living lightning from her eyes , And screams of horror rend th ' affrighted skies . Not louder shrieks to pitying Heaven are cast , When husbands , or when lapdogs breathe their last ...
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