Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Том 1Gould and Lincoln, 1856 |
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... weel array . He rade upon a little palfrey , Lawcht and joly arrayand His battle , with an ax in hand . And on his bassinet he bare An hat of tyre aboon ay where ; And , thereupon , into takin , Ane high crown , that he was king . And ...
... weel array . He rade upon a little palfrey , Lawcht and joly arrayand His battle , with an ax in hand . And on his bassinet he bare An hat of tyre aboon ay where ; And , thereupon , into takin , Ane high crown , that he was king . And ...
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... weel . For , with wappins stalwart of steel , They dang upon , with all their micht . Their faes receivit weel , Ik hicht , 7 With swerds , spears , and with mace . The battle there sae fellon8 was , And sae richt great spilling of ...
... weel . For , with wappins stalwart of steel , They dang upon , with all their micht . Their faes receivit weel , Ik hicht , 7 With swerds , spears , and with mace . The battle there sae fellon8 was , And sae richt great spilling of ...
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... weel and lang ; To the next wood , twa mile they had to gang , Of upwith yird ; 2 they yede with all their micht , Gude hope they had , for it was near the nicht . Fawdon tirit , and said he micht not gang . Wallace was wae to leave him ...
... weel and lang ; To the next wood , twa mile they had to gang , Of upwith yird ; 2 they yede with all their micht , Gude hope they had , for it was near the nicht . Fawdon tirit , and said he micht not gang . Wallace was wae to leave him ...
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... weel , that no man sould them ken , Richt in effeir , as they were Englishmen . Kerly beheld on to the bauld Heroun , Upon Fawdon as he was lookand down , A subtle straik upward him took that tide , Under the cheeks the grounden swerd ...
... weel , that no man sould them ken , Richt in effeir , as they were Englishmen . Kerly beheld on to the bauld Heroun , Upon Fawdon as he was lookand down , A subtle straik upward him took that tide , Under the cheeks the grounden swerd ...
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... weel has spied . Out of her hole sho cam and cried on hie , ' How , fair sister , cry peep , where'er thou be . ' The rural mouse lay flatlings on the ground , And for the deid sho was full dreadand , 3 For till her heart strake mony ...
... weel has spied . Out of her hole sho cam and cried on hie , ' How , fair sister , cry peep , where'er thou be . ' The rural mouse lay flatlings on the ground , And for the deid sho was full dreadand , 3 For till her heart strake mony ...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Том 1 Robert Chambers Полный просмотр - 1849 |
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