The Centuries' Poetry: Chaucer to ShakespeareDenys Kilham Roberts Penguin Books, 1950 |
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Sivu 48
... gentle Rowll of Corstorphine : Two better fellows did no man see : Timor mortis conturbat me . - In Dunfermline he has ta'en Brown With Master Robert Henryson : Sir John the Ross embraced has he : Timor mortis conturbat me . 85 And he ...
... gentle Rowll of Corstorphine : Two better fellows did no man see : Timor mortis conturbat me . - In Dunfermline he has ta'en Brown With Master Robert Henryson : Sir John the Ross embraced has he : Timor mortis conturbat me . 85 And he ...
Sivu 53
... Gentle as falcon , Or hawk of the tower . The Sparrow's Dirge Placebo , Who is there ? Who ? Dilexi . Dame Margery ! Fa , re , my , my , Wherefore and why , why ? For the soul of Philip Sparrow , That was late slain at Carrow Among the ...
... Gentle as falcon , Or hawk of the tower . The Sparrow's Dirge Placebo , Who is there ? Who ? Dilexi . Dame Margery ! Fa , re , my , my , Wherefore and why , why ? For the soul of Philip Sparrow , That was late slain at Carrow Among the ...
Sivu 79
... gentle Birds ! the world's fair ornament , And heaven's glory , whom this happy hour Doth lead unto your lovers ' blissful bower , Joy may you have , and gentle heart's content Of your love's couplement ; And let fair Venus , that is ...
... gentle Birds ! the world's fair ornament , And heaven's glory , whom this happy hour Doth lead unto your lovers ' blissful bower , Joy may you have , and gentle heart's content Of your love's couplement ; And let fair Venus , that is ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 13 |
From The Nuns Priests Tale | 33 |
Chaucers Wordes unto Adam His Own Scriveyn | 39 |
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Adieu beauty behold birds bower bridal day bright CHIDIOCK TICHBORNE Clerk Saunders cloak Cuckoo Cupid dead dear death delight derry dost doth EARL earth echo ring end my song eyes fair Faustus fear flowers FRANCIS BEAUMONT garland gentle GEORGE GASCOIGNE glory gold goodly green Greensleeves grief Hark hast hath heart heaven Helen Henry Hey derry JOSHUA SYLVESTER King kiss lady light lilies live London Lord love's Love's Labour's Lost lovers loves such sweet lulla lusty married merry never night pain Phyllida flouts play poems Queen RICHARD BARNFIELD rose run softly sail shalt shepherd swain sigh sight silver sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep Sonnet sorrow soul Speech spring St John's College sweet desires gain Sweet Thames Tamburlaine thee thine things THOMAS LODGE thou wouldst Timor mortis conturbat tower unto Venus waly weep wind wise wouldst not love yolp