Literature and Life, 4. raamatScott, Foresman and Company, 1924 |
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Page 44
... eyes wide open and lips shut tight , I stood as quiet as hawk in hall . I weened it was some spectral shape ; I dreaded to think what should ensue If I should call her and she escape And leave me only my plight to rue . When lo , that ...
... eyes wide open and lips shut tight , I stood as quiet as hawk in hall . I weened it was some spectral shape ; I dreaded to think what should ensue If I should call her and she escape And leave me only my plight to rue . When lo , that ...
Page 45
... eyes in this dales ; Notes suete of nyghtegales ; Uch foul song singeth . The threstelcoc him threteth oo ; Away is huere wynter woo , 1. mersh , March . 3. lutel foul , little bird . 4. On hyre lud , in her language . 5. Ich libbe , I ...
... eyes in this dales ; Notes suete of nyghtegales ; Uch foul song singeth . The threstelcoc him threteth oo ; Away is huere wynter woo , 1. mersh , March . 3. lutel foul , little bird . 4. On hyre lud , in her language . 5. Ich libbe , I ...
Page 46
... eyes in this dales . Again , in Chaucer's " Roundel , " " sonne " is dis- syllabic , as also " foules , " and " longe . " Excep- tions are met occasionally . For example , a long word or a phrase may be slurred or pronounced hastily ...
... eyes in this dales . Again , in Chaucer's " Roundel , " " sonne " is dis- syllabic , as also " foules , " and " longe . " Excep- tions are met occasionally . For example , a long word or a phrase may be slurred or pronounced hastily ...
Page 97
... eyes of one of the boys , Walter Raleigh , is the look of one who already sees , in imagina- tion , the marvels of uncharted seas and of lands unknown to civilized man . From his native Devon he was destined to travel far , exploring ...
... eyes of one of the boys , Walter Raleigh , is the look of one who already sees , in imagina- tion , the marvels of uncharted seas and of lands unknown to civilized man . From his native Devon he was destined to travel far , exploring ...
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... eyes ; Eyes , when that Ebena steps to heaven , In silence of thy solemn evening's walk , Making the mantle of the richest night , The moon , the planets , and the meteors , light ; 15 There angels in their crystal armors fight A ...
... eyes ; Eyes , when that Ebena steps to heaven , In silence of thy solemn evening's walk , Making the mantle of the richest night , The moon , the planets , and the meteors , light ; 15 There angels in their crystal armors fight A ...
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Literature and Life, 4. raamat Edwin Greenlaw,William Harris Elson,Christine M. Keck Snippet view - 1929 |
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