The Owl and the Nightingale: An Early English Poem Attributed to Nicholas de Guildford, with Some Shorter Poems from the Same Manuscript, Tom 11Thomas Wright Percy Society, 1844 - 84 |
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... Thar were abute blosme i - noze , In ore waste thicke hegge , I - meind mid spire and grene segge . Ho was the gladur vor the rise , And song a vele cunne wise : 10 28 20 B Het thuste the dreim that he were Of harpe and.
... Thar were abute blosme i - noze , In ore waste thicke hegge , I - meind mid spire and grene segge . Ho was the gladur vor the rise , And song a vele cunne wise : 10 28 20 B Het thuste the dreim that he were Of harpe and.
Strona 2
... thar bi - side , Thar tho ule song hire tide , And was mid ivi al bi - growe , Hit was thare hule earding - stowe . The niztingale hi i - sez , And hi bi - hold and over - sez , An thuzte wel wl of thare hule , For me hi halt lodlich ...
... thar bi - side , Thar tho ule song hire tide , And was mid ivi al bi - growe , Hit was thare hule earding - stowe . The niztingale hi i - sez , And hi bi - hold and over - sez , An thuzte wel wl of thare hule , For me hi halt lodlich ...
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... ; Thu starest so thu wille abiten Al that thu mist mid clivre smiten ; Thi bile is stif and scharp and hoked , Rizt so an owel that is croked , 80 70 Thar - mid thu clackes oft and longe , And B 2 THE OWL AND THE NIGHTINGALE . 3.
... ; Thu starest so thu wille abiten Al that thu mist mid clivre smiten ; Thi bile is stif and scharp and hoked , Rizt so an owel that is croked , 80 70 Thar - mid thu clackes oft and longe , And B 2 THE OWL AND THE NIGHTINGALE . 3.
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... thar - inne , Hi fuleth hit up to the chinne , Ho sitteth thar so hi bo bisne ; Thar - bi men segget a vorbisne , ' Dahet habbe that ilke best , That fuleth his owe nest . ' That other zer a faukun bredde , His nest nozt wel he ne bi ...
... thar - inne , Hi fuleth hit up to the chinne , Ho sitteth thar so hi bo bisne ; Thar - bi men segget a vorbisne , ' Dahet habbe that ilke best , That fuleth his owe nest . ' That other zer a faukun bredde , His nest nozt wel he ne bi ...
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... thar - to ; Hit was i - don ou al oth wiste , Segge me 3if 3e hit wiste . ' Tho quath that on , and quad that other , ' I - wis it was ure ozer brother , The 30nd that haved that grete heved , Wai that hi nis thar - of bi - reved ! Worp ...
... thar - to ; Hit was i - don ou al oth wiste , Segge me 3if 3e hit wiste . ' Tho quath that on , and quad that other , ' I - wis it was ure ozer brother , The 30nd that haved that grete heved , Wai that hi nis thar - of bi - reved ! Worp ...
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