Major British Writers, Nide 1Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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Sivu 108
... night , ye damsels may be gon , And leave my love alone , 300 310 And leave likewise your former lay to sing : The woods no more shal answere , nor your echo ring . Now welcome night , thou night so long expected , That long daies ...
... night , ye damsels may be gon , And leave my love alone , 300 310 And leave likewise your former lay to sing : The woods no more shal answere , nor your echo ring . Now welcome night , thou night so long expected , That long daies ...
Sivu 238
... night . Act I , Sc . i : s.d. , platform : the level place on the ramparts where the cannon were mounted . 2. unfold yourself : reveal who you are . 3. Long ... King : probably the password for the night . 13. rivals : partners . 15 ...
... night . Act I , Sc . i : s.d. , platform : the level place on the ramparts where the cannon were mounted . 2. unfold yourself : reveal who you are . 3. Long ... King : probably the password for the night . 13. rivals : partners . 15 ...
Sivu 486
... night , with clouds exhaled From that high mount of God , whence light and shade Spring both , the face of brightest Heaven had changed To grateful twilight ( for night comes not there In darker veil ) and roseate dews disposed All but ...
... night , with clouds exhaled From that high mount of God , whence light and shade Spring both , the face of brightest Heaven had changed To grateful twilight ( for night comes not there In darker veil ) and roseate dews disposed All but ...
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Absolon agayn Allas alwey anon brest Canterbury Tales Chaucer cleped Clerk's Tale Crist death Donne doon doth doun drede eyes Faerie Queene faire Falstaff felawe Franklin's Tale goon grace greet HAML Hamlet hast hath heaven heere heigh herte hight hire holy hond hous housbonde kepe King knew koude lady Laertes litel lord lyve manere mayde moore moost mordred myghte nature never night noght noon nothyng Nun's Priest's Tale nyght oother peple play poem POLONIUS PRINCE pryvely QUEEN quod Seint seith seyde seye seyn shal sholde sire sith song soul speke Spenser stoor swich tale Thanne thee ther thilke things thise thogh thou thought thow thyng trewe tyme unto verray whan wight wiste withouten wolde womman woot word wyves ΙΟ