Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 |
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... numbers at any odds . A mule , all so white as milk , With saddle of gold , sambuc ( a ) of silk , Was y - brought to the queen , And many bell of silver sheen , Y - fastened on orfraies of mound ( b ) That hangen near down to ground ...
... numbers at any odds . A mule , all so white as milk , With saddle of gold , sambuc ( a ) of silk , Was y - brought to the queen , And many bell of silver sheen , Y - fastened on orfraies of mound ( b ) That hangen near down to ground ...
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... numbers , and the music of poetry , were still to be invented . Its spirit , if it had ever existed in England , was dormant if not extinct ; and when Johnson said that " Chaucer was the first of our poets that wrote poetically , " he ...
... numbers , and the music of poetry , were still to be invented . Its spirit , if it had ever existed in England , was dormant if not extinct ; and when Johnson said that " Chaucer was the first of our poets that wrote poetically , " he ...
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... number of the pilgrims . Shrines were the watering - places , races , and county - balls of our ancestors , and pilgrimages a popular and a fashionable amusement , which the knight or prioress might share with the not- able housewife or ...
... number of the pilgrims . Shrines were the watering - places , races , and county - balls of our ancestors , and pilgrimages a popular and a fashionable amusement , which the knight or prioress might share with the not- able housewife or ...
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... number of the Pilgrims tell each a story , though these are the most prominent persons of the company . Some of these tales have been modernized by names very eminent in literature : -the Knight's Tale by Dryden , and also that of the ...
... number of the Pilgrims tell each a story , though these are the most prominent persons of the company . Some of these tales have been modernized by names very eminent in literature : -the Knight's Tale by Dryden , and also that of the ...
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... numbers ; but we cannot help regretting , that Chaucer's emendators have so often , in eking his lines , lopped his thoughts : - Ther mayst ' ou ( b ) see , commyng with Palamon , Lycurgus himself , the grete king of Thrace ; Blake was ...
... numbers ; but we cannot help regretting , that Chaucer's emendators have so often , in eking his lines , lopped his thoughts : - Ther mayst ' ou ( b ) see , commyng with Palamon , Lycurgus himself , the grete king of Thrace ; Blake was ...
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