Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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Sivu 13
... doth regard the mark , but Saint Mark dishonour , And while he sails aloft on coin takes anchor hold . Also the Bishop is the Calf that we did see , For he doth run before in pasture , field , and fen , And gnaws and chews on that where ...
... doth regard the mark , but Saint Mark dishonour , And while he sails aloft on coin takes anchor hold . Also the Bishop is the Calf that we did see , For he doth run before in pasture , field , and fen , And gnaws and chews on that where ...
Sivu 14
... doth hide and cloke the same as he best can , Under pretence and shew of plain simplicitie . And these have wings to fly , each one of these said four , Because they fly abroad and lie about affairs ; And they have eyes each one ...
... doth hide and cloke the same as he best can , Under pretence and shew of plain simplicitie . And these have wings to fly , each one of these said four , Because they fly abroad and lie about affairs ; And they have eyes each one ...
Sivu 15
... doth quake for fear , Whose mindés aré whet on mischief to be bold As bred in Rhodopé among the whetstones there.1 What mischief of themselves by nature's only gift , Or else what harm they may by their office contrive , What writer's ...
... doth quake for fear , Whose mindés aré whet on mischief to be bold As bred in Rhodopé among the whetstones there.1 What mischief of themselves by nature's only gift , Or else what harm they may by their office contrive , What writer's ...
Sivu 16
... doth take great shame ; The third doth children choose , when he his books hath sold : Among the laymen thus the Clergy lose their name . And after came , with wind , of Ethiops a rout , And from a liny pit , full black and foul to see ...
... doth take great shame ; The third doth children choose , when he his books hath sold : Among the laymen thus the Clergy lose their name . And after came , with wind , of Ethiops a rout , And from a liny pit , full black and foul to see ...
Sivu 45
... Doth your pleasance , I will your lust obey . " And certes , if I haddé prescience Your will to know , ere ye your lust me told , I would it do withouté negligénce . But now I wot your lust , and what ye wold , All your pleasáncé firm ...
... Doth your pleasance , I will your lust obey . " And certes , if I haddé prescience Your will to know , ere ye your lust me told , I would it do withouté negligénce . But now I wot your lust , and what ye wold , All your pleasáncé firm ...
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battle beauty Ben Jonson bold born breast Bryneich Calais called Celts Chaucer cheer Cymric dead dear death delight doth dread Earl eclogue ellés England English Euphuism eyes Faerie Queene fair fame father fear French gentle give grace Greensleeves hand hast hath hear heart heaven honour Icelandic King lady land Latin light lines Little John live look Lord maid mind Mirror for Magistrates Muse ne'er never night nought o'er pain Piers Plowman play pleasure poem poet poor praise pray pride Prince Queen quoth reign rhyme Robin Robin Hood sense shepherd sight sing Sir Cleges sith slain song sonnets sorrow soul sound Spenser stanzas sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thought Timor mortis conturbat true unto verse virtue wife wise wood word wrote young youth