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 páginas |
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... fayre and fetisly , ( b ) After the scole of Stratford attè Bowe , For Frenche of Paris was to hire unknowe . At metè was she wele ytaughte withalle ; She lette no morsel from her lippès falle , Ne wette hire fingres in hire saucè depe ...
... fayre and fetisly , ( b ) After the scole of Stratford attè Bowe , For Frenche of Paris was to hire unknowe . At metè was she wele ytaughte withalle ; She lette no morsel from her lippès falle , Ne wette hire fingres in hire saucè depe ...
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... fayre forehèd . It was almost a spannè brode I trowe ; For hardily she was not undergrowe . ( d ) Ful fetise ( e ) was hire cloke , as I was ware . Of smale corall aboute hire arm she bare A pair of bedès , gauded all with grene ; And ...
... fayre forehèd . It was almost a spannè brode I trowe ; For hardily she was not undergrowe . ( d ) Ful fetise ( e ) was hire cloke , as I was ware . Of smale corall aboute hire arm she bare A pair of bedès , gauded all with grene ; And ...
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... fayre prelat . He was not pale as a forpined gost . A fat swan loved he best of any rost . His palfrey was as brown as is a bery . A Frere ther was , a wanton and a mery , A Limitour , a ful solempnè man . In all the ordres foure is non ...
... fayre prelat . He was not pale as a forpined gost . A fat swan loved he best of any rost . His palfrey was as brown as is a bery . A Frere ther was , a wanton and a mery , A Limitour , a ful solempnè man . In all the ordres foure is non ...
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... fayre wives . And certainly he had a mery note . Wel coude he singe and plaien on a rote . ( f ) Of yeddinges ( g ) he bare utterly the pris . His nekke was white as is the flour de lis . Thereto he strong was as a champioun , And knew ...
... fayre wives . And certainly he had a mery note . Wel coude he singe and plaien on a rote . ( f ) Of yeddinges ( g ) he bare utterly the pris . His nekke was white as is the flour de lis . Thereto he strong was as a champioun , And knew ...
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... fayre burgeis , ( f ) To sitten in a gild halle , on the deis . ( g ) Everich , for the wisdom that he can , Was shapelich ( h ) for to ben an alderman . For catel hadden they ynough and rent , And eke hir wives wolde it wel assent ...
... fayre burgeis , ( f ) To sitten in a gild halle , on the deis . ( g ) Everich , for the wisdom that he can , Was shapelich ( h ) for to ben an alderman . For catel hadden they ynough and rent , And eke hir wives wolde it wel assent ...
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