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... deep deceitful thoughts , With tender skins , and stony cruel minds , With stealing steps , yet forward feet to fraud . Behold , behold , they never stand content , With God , with kind , with any help of art , But curl their locks with ...
... deep deceitful thoughts , With tender skins , and stony cruel minds , With stealing steps , yet forward feet to fraud . Behold , behold , they never stand content , With God , with kind , with any help of art , But curl their locks with ...
Page 85
... deep , As half distraught unto the ground I fell , Besought return , and not to visit hell . 189 196 But she forth - with uplifting me apace Removed my dread , and with a steadfast mind Bade me come on , for here was now the place , The ...
... deep , As half distraught unto the ground I fell , Besought return , and not to visit hell . 189 196 But she forth - with uplifting me apace Removed my dread , and with a steadfast mind Bade me come on , for here was now the place , The ...
Page 106
... deep disdain : Worth , as nought worth , rejected , And Faith fair scorn doth gain . From so ungrateful fancy , From such a female franzie , 1 From them that use men thus , Good Lord , deliver us ! 5 ΤΟ Weep , neighbors , weep ; do you ...
... deep disdain : Worth , as nought worth , rejected , And Faith fair scorn doth gain . From so ungrateful fancy , From such a female franzie , 1 From them that use men thus , Good Lord , deliver us ! 5 ΤΟ Weep , neighbors , weep ; do you ...
Page 123
... deep wound lent ; His arms with blood besprent , And many a cruel dent Bruised his helmet . Gloucester , that duke so good , Next of the royal blood , For famous England stood With his brave brother . Clarence , in steel so bright ...
... deep wound lent ; His arms with blood besprent , And many a cruel dent Bruised his helmet . Gloucester , that duke so good , Next of the royal blood , For famous England stood With his brave brother . Clarence , in steel so bright ...
Page 137
... deep impression bears Of hard misfortune , carved in it with tears . " No , no , " quoth she , " no dame , hereafter living , By my excuse shall claim excuse's giving . " Here with a sigh , as if her heart would break , She throws forth ...
... deep impression bears Of hard misfortune , carved in it with tears . " No , no , " quoth she , " no dame , hereafter living , By my excuse shall claim excuse's giving . " Here with a sigh , as if her heart would break , She throws forth ...
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Antistrophe arms art thou beauty breast breath bright Chaucer dark dead dear death delight dost doth doun dread dream earth eyes face fair fear flowers forto frae grace grief hand hast hath hear heart Heaven herte Hind Horn king kyng lady Lady of Shalott LAYAMON light live look Lord mind Mother Muse myght ne'er never night nought numbers nymph o'er Oxus pain poem praise quath quoth rest rose round Rustum sche shal shine sigh sight sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul speke spirit stars stood sweet swich tears thanne thee ther thine thing thou art thought thro trewe twas Tydeus unto voice wacz weep whan wild wind wings wolde words wyde wyll wyth youth ΙΟ