Select Early English Poems: A good short debate betweenm Winner and WasterIsrael Gollancz H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 |
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... wealth , -on the one hand , the wealth of the merchants and others who amassed and hoarded as much as they could get ; and on the other , the wealth of the thriftless , who were lavish , reckless , and self - indulgent , spending freely ...
... wealth , -on the one hand , the wealth of the merchants and others who amassed and hoarded as much as they could get ; and on the other , the wealth of the thriftless , who were lavish , reckless , and self - indulgent , spending freely ...
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... the Black Prince seems to add , as a sort of aside , that they seldom fight , and that they could only have been brought into the field by the chance of winning wealth . Some rich patron must have brought them WYNNERE AND WASTOURE.
... the Black Prince seems to add , as a sort of aside , that they seldom fight , and that they could only have been brought into the field by the chance of winning wealth . Some rich patron must have brought them WYNNERE AND WASTOURE.
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Israel Gollancz. winning wealth . Some rich patron must have brought them thither . I have little doubt that , under ordinary conditions , the banner of the Franciscans , who in France were called Cordeliers , would have shown a hempen ...
Israel Gollancz. winning wealth . Some rich patron must have brought them thither . I have little doubt that , under ordinary conditions , the banner of the Franciscans , who in France were called Cordeliers , would have shown a hempen ...
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... wealth he wieldeth at home , But hunger and high horses and hounds full keen ! Save a halberd and a spear hid in a corner , A blade at his bed's head , he biddeth nought else 240 But a cutted courser , to career to his friends : Then ...
... wealth he wieldeth at home , But hunger and high horses and hounds full keen ! Save a halberd and a spear hid in a corner , A blade at his bed's head , he biddeth nought else 240 But a cutted courser , to career to his friends : Then ...
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... wealth in this world , to wash thine hands with , That is not given and ground ere thou it have gotten . 270 Thou leadest roisterers in thy rout well richly attired ; Some have girdles of gold that more goods have cost Than all the fair ...
... wealth in this world , to wash thine hands with , That is not given and ground ere thou it have gotten . 270 Thou leadest roisterers in thy rout well richly attired ; Some have girdles of gold that more goods have cost Than all the fair ...
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3our aftir alliterative aphetic aphetic form Athenæum banner beryn Black Black Prince bown bright cayre deuyll Edward Edward III eghne England English evidently FITT For-thi fresche Friars fynde galosh Garter Gawayne gold grene hafe hase hath hathell haue hede hedir heghe heraldic hert hi[t holt honde Huchown ibid iche japes king knight kynge kythe ladies land late OE lede ledis londe lords lyfe merchants myddes neuer owte Parlement Piers Plowman poem poet Pope Prince pron pryde reference rekken rich royal pavilion saue schall schewe schiltrons scholde scribe serue sone sothe strike subj sythen thee thou Thre Ages thurgh thynke to-gedirs town-head wale waste Waster wayte wele wend werlde who-so Winner and Waster witnesse witt wolle word wounder wroghte wroth wudu wyde wyes wyfe wynges Wynnere and Wastoure wyse þat
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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*.
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