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... stars , but in a few in- stances these have been left out where the line numbering makes clear the nature and amount of the omission . Some teachers will be disappointed to find that the familiar Knight's Tale is not given among the ...
... stars , but in a few in- stances these have been left out where the line numbering makes clear the nature and amount of the omission . Some teachers will be disappointed to find that the familiar Knight's Tale is not given among the ...
Page ix
... stars .. 162 Phoebus , arise 162 THE END OF THE RENAISSANCE Madrigal I. 163 Urania .. 163 BEN JONSON ( 1573 ? -1637 ) ... star .. 153 Go , Pretty Birds ! .. 166 The Indifferent .. 153 WILLIAM BROWNE ( 1591-1643 ) The Canonization . 153 ...
... stars .. 162 Phoebus , arise 162 THE END OF THE RENAISSANCE Madrigal I. 163 Urania .. 163 BEN JONSON ( 1573 ? -1637 ) ... star .. 153 Go , Pretty Birds ! .. 166 The Indifferent .. 153 WILLIAM BROWNE ( 1591-1643 ) The Canonization . 153 ...
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... star as causer of my fate . And when the sun hath eke the dark oppresst , And brought the day , it doth nothing abate ... stars by whom I trusted of the port , My sails do fall , and I advance right nought , As anchored fast , my spirits ...
... star as causer of my fate . And when the sun hath eke the dark oppresst , And brought the day , it doth nothing abate ... stars by whom I trusted of the port , My sails do fall , and I advance right nought , As anchored fast , my spirits ...
Page 84
... stars declining counsel us to rest ; But since so great is thy delight to hear Of our mishaps and Troyës last decay , Though to record the same my mind abhors And plaint eschews , yet thus will I begin : - The Greekës chieftains , all ...
... stars declining counsel us to rest ; But since so great is thy delight to hear Of our mishaps and Troyës last decay , Though to record the same my mind abhors And plaint eschews , yet thus will I begin : - The Greekës chieftains , all ...
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... star doth make her way , Whenas a storm hath dimmed her trusty guide , Out of her course doth wander far astray ; So I , whose star , that wont with her bright ray Me to direct , with clouds is overcast , Do wander now , in darkness and ...
... star doth make her way , Whenas a storm hath dimmed her trusty guide , Out of her course doth wander far astray ; So I , whose star , that wont with her bright ray Me to direct , with clouds is overcast , Do wander now , in darkness and ...
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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