Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, Том 21876 |
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... eyes . " TRUTH . " And all this while they fed you With vaine and empty showe Which never Christ commanded , As learned doctors knowe . Search then the holy scriptures , And thou shalt plainly see That headlong to damnation . They alway ...
... eyes . " TRUTH . " And all this while they fed you With vaine and empty showe Which never Christ commanded , As learned doctors knowe . Search then the holy scriptures , And thou shalt plainly see That headlong to damnation . They alway ...
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... eyes have done , Ten thousand thousand times would yee His torments think upon , And suffer for his sake all paine Of torments , and all woes : " These are his wordes , and eke his life , Whereas he comes or goes . 125 IV . The Lye , BY ...
... eyes have done , Ten thousand thousand times would yee His torments think upon , And suffer for his sake all paine Of torments , and all woes : " These are his wordes , and eke his life , Whereas he comes or goes . 125 IV . The Lye , BY ...
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... eyes do blind . " The following is chiefly printed from an ancient black - letter copy , to the tune of " Derry down . ' AN ancient story Ile tell you anon Of a notable prince , that was called King John ; And he ruled England with ...
... eyes do blind . " The following is chiefly printed from an ancient black - letter copy , to the tune of " Derry down . ' AN ancient story Ile tell you anon Of a notable prince , that was called King John ; And he ruled England with ...
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... eye , 5 The birds that wanton in the aire Know no such libertye . When flowing cups run swiftly round With no allaying Thames , 10 Our carelesse heads with roses crown'd , Our hearts with loyal flames ; When thirsty griefe in wine we ...
... eye , 5 The birds that wanton in the aire Know no such libertye . When flowing cups run swiftly round With no allaying Thames , 10 Our carelesse heads with roses crown'd , Our hearts with loyal flames ; When thirsty griefe in wine we ...
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... eyes With the sight of revelation . Boldly I preach , & c . 10 They bound me like a bedlam , 15 They lash'd my four poor quarters . Whilst this I endure , Faith makes me sure To be one of Foxes martyrs . Boldly I preach , & c . These ...
... eyes With the sight of revelation . Boldly I preach , & c . 10 They bound me like a bedlam , 15 They lash'd my four poor quarters . Whilst this I endure , Faith makes me sure To be one of Foxes martyrs . Boldly I preach , & c . These ...
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Стр. 34 - You violets that first appear, By your pure purple mantles known Like the proud virgins of the year, As if the spring were all your own; What are you when the rose is blown ? So, when my mistress shall be seen In form and beauty of her mind, By virtue first, then choice, a Queen, Tell me, if she were not design'd Th' eclipse and glory of her kind.
Стр. 160 - ... paid; He stakes his quiver, bow and arrows, His mother's doves, and team of sparrows; Loses them too; then down he throws The coral of his lip, the rose Growing on's cheek (but none knows how), With these, the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin; All these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes, She won, and Cupid blind did rise. O Love! has she done this to thee? What shall, alas! become of me? THE SONGS OF BIRDS What bird so sings, yet so does wail? O 'tis the...
Стр. 383 - Translated. In 2 vols. History of Christian Dogmas. Translated. In 2 vols. • Christian Life in the Early and Middle Ages, including his 'Light in Dark Places.
Стр. 57 - WHY so pale and wan, fond lover? Prithee, why so pale? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail? Prithee, why so pale? Why so dull and mute, young sinner?
Стр. 35 - An old song, made by an aged old pate, Of an old worshipful gentleman who had a great estate, That kept a brave old house at a bountiful rate, And an old porter to relieve the poor at his gate...
Стр. 318 - St. George he was for England ; St. Dennis was for France, Sing, Honi soit qui mal y pense.