English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 pages |
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... pain full sore , She was purveyed with every piece , And turneth homeward unto Greece . At Eson's gates then did she stay , And let her chariot go away ; But took out first what was therein , For then her plan was to begin Such things ...
... pain full sore , She was purveyed with every piece , And turneth homeward unto Greece . At Eson's gates then did she stay , And let her chariot go away ; But took out first what was therein , For then her plan was to begin Such things ...
Page 73
... pain 5 beset on made to alight on prowess in spite of 11 foes 12 slew 13 like 14 flow 15 at once 16 as if 17 for the purpose 18 them 19 drew 20 defeat 21 destruction 22 quickly 23 remained 24 sorely The Theban knyghtes in compas rounde ...
... pain 5 beset on made to alight on prowess in spite of 11 foes 12 slew 13 like 14 flow 15 at once 16 as if 17 for the purpose 18 them 19 drew 20 defeat 21 destruction 22 quickly 23 remained 24 sorely The Theban knyghtes in compas rounde ...
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... pain . Think not alone under the sun Unquit to cause thy lovers plain , Although my lute and I have done . 5 May chance thee lie withered and old In winter nights that are so cold , Plaining in vain unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare ...
... pain . Think not alone under the sun Unquit to cause thy lovers plain , Although my lute and I have done . 5 May chance thee lie withered and old In winter nights that are so cold , Plaining in vain unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare ...
Page 100
... pain pray I for them to be , But when the rage doth lead them from the right , That , looking backward , virtue they may see , Even as she is so goodly fair and bright , And whilst they clasp their lusts in arms across , ΙΙΟ Grant them ...
... pain pray I for them to be , But when the rage doth lead them from the right , That , looking backward , virtue they may see , Even as she is so goodly fair and bright , And whilst they clasp their lusts in arms across , ΙΙΟ Grant them ...
Page 105
... pain . 224 Her eyes unsteadfast , rolling here and there , Whirled on each place , as place that vengeance brought , So was her mind continually in fear , Tossed and tormented with the tedious thought Of those detested crimes which she ...
... pain . 224 Her eyes unsteadfast , rolling here and there , Whirled on each place , as place that vengeance brought , So was her mind continually in fear , Tossed and tormented with the tedious thought Of those detested crimes which she ...
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