Select Early English Poems: A good short debate betweenm Winner and WasterIsrael Gollancz H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 |
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... looks like a special reference to the new issue of gold coinage in 1351. The famous English noble ' , which had been first struck in 1343 , was deservedly pre - eminent 1 It is to be noted that at the end of the MS . of Sir Gawayne ...
... looks like a special reference to the new issue of gold coinage in 1351. The famous English noble ' , which had been first struck in 1343 , was deservedly pre - eminent 1 It is to be noted that at the end of the MS . of Sir Gawayne ...
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... look after his estates and the right welfare of his people ; Langland bids his Waster desist from living on his wits and learn some craft . Whether by Langland himself or a disciple , this lesson is well emphasized in the last version ...
... look after his estates and the right welfare of his people ; Langland bids his Waster desist from living on his wits and learn some craft . Whether by Langland himself or a disciple , this lesson is well emphasized in the last version ...
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... see ' tis full sooth as said was of yore , The richer in wealth , the rather will dread , — The more he hath to hold , the more feeble of heart . ' 1 Despair . Then this wretched Winner wrathfully looks , 325 Says , A GOOD SHORT DEBATE.
... see ' tis full sooth as said was of yore , The richer in wealth , the rather will dread , — The more he hath to hold , the more feeble of heart . ' 1 Despair . Then this wretched Winner wrathfully looks , 325 Says , A GOOD SHORT DEBATE.
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Israel Gollancz. Then this wretched Winner wrathfully looks , 325 Says , — " Tis speedless speech to speak such words ! Lo , Waster , accursed , widely ' tis known , f Neither kaiser nor king nor knight thee doth follow , Baron nor ...
Israel Gollancz. Then this wretched Winner wrathfully looks , 325 Says , — " Tis speedless speech to speak such words ! Lo , Waster , accursed , widely ' tis known , f Neither kaiser nor king nor knight thee doth follow , Baron nor ...
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... look on her , our Lady of heaven , How she fled for fear afar from her kith , On an ambling ass , without any more pride , Save a bairn in her bosom , and a broken halter That Joseph held in his hand , that high one WINNER AND WASTER :
... look on her , our Lady of heaven , How she fled for fear afar from her kith , On an ambling ass , without any more pride , Save a bairn in her bosom , and a broken halter That Joseph held in his hand , that high one WINNER AND WASTER :
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Стр. 32 - Than a lighte lanterne • late appone nyghte, When it es borne at thi bakke, • beryn, be my trouthe. Now wolde God that it were • 7als I wisse couthe That thou, Wynnere, thou wriche", • and Wanhope*.
Стр. 23 - I went in the weste, wandrynge myn one, Bi a bonke of a bourne, bryghte was the sone, Vndir a worthiliche wodde, by a wale medewe ; 35 Fele floures gan folde ther my fote steppede.
Стр. 23 - Fele floures gan folde ther my fote steppede. I layde myn hede one ane hill, ane hawthorne...
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