Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 sivua |
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... Flowers ...... 146 148 149 .... ib . The Nymph's Reply to the Passionate Shepherd ... 150 THOMAS LODGE .............................. Rosalind's Madrigal ....... From the Romance called Euphues's Golden Le . ... 151 ib . gacy ...
... Flowers ...... 146 148 149 .... ib . The Nymph's Reply to the Passionate Shepherd ... 150 THOMAS LODGE .............................. Rosalind's Madrigal ....... From the Romance called Euphues's Golden Le . ... 151 ib . gacy ...
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... flower of modern chivalry , read romances and virelais to his munificent host . Such were some of the pic- turesque and romantic circumstances of the age of Chaucer . In its learning he was carefully instruct- ed ; and though his genius ...
... flower of modern chivalry , read romances and virelais to his munificent host . Such were some of the pic- turesque and romantic circumstances of the age of Chaucer . In its learning he was carefully instruct- ed ; and though his genius ...
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... Flower and the Leaf " will sur- vive while the language endures as the fairy dream of a youthful poet . But Chaucer was eminently what the old romances call " a man of middle earth ; " and nature soon reclaimed his genius from the ...
... Flower and the Leaf " will sur- vive while the language endures as the fairy dream of a youthful poet . But Chaucer was eminently what the old romances call " a man of middle earth ; " and nature soon reclaimed his genius from the ...
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... Of Christendom he ber the flower ; The pope is to his chaumbre wende For dole he mihte ne speke na more ; Ant aftur cardinales he sende ( a ) Sithes , often . That muche couthen of Cristes lore . Both the lasse ENGLISH POETRY . 17.
... Of Christendom he ber the flower ; The pope is to his chaumbre wende For dole he mihte ne speke na more ; Ant aftur cardinales he sende ( a ) Sithes , often . That muche couthen of Cristes lore . Both the lasse ENGLISH POETRY . 17.
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... , Melland their notes with seemly soun , For softness of the sweet seasoun ; And leaves of the branches spreeds , And bloomis bright beside them breeds , And fieldis strewed are with flowers , Well savouring of ENGLISH POETRY . 21.
... , Melland their notes with seemly soun , For softness of the sweet seasoun ; And leaves of the branches spreeds , And bloomis bright beside them breeds , And fieldis strewed are with flowers , Well savouring of ENGLISH POETRY . 21.
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