Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... Delight 65 Youth Departing 65 Reason Pleads 66 The Queen Departs To Musicians 66 Death is Near 66 Cardinal Wolsey A and Ale 67 The Fool in Books 67 Quitting the Pulpit The Hart ? 68 " Go ye also into the Vineyard " . Sabe Dance ?. Er ...
... Delight 65 Youth Departing 65 Reason Pleads 66 The Queen Departs To Musicians 66 Death is Near 66 Cardinal Wolsey A and Ale 67 The Fool in Books 67 Quitting the Pulpit The Hart ? 68 " Go ye also into the Vineyard " . Sabe Dance ?. Er ...
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... delight and instruc- tion of the multitude , each using the homely English of the neighbourhood in which and for which he wrote . The poems written in Transition English thus pleasantly reflect not only the more strongly marked features ...
... delight and instruc- tion of the multitude , each using the homely English of the neighbourhood in which and for which he wrote . The poems written in Transition English thus pleasantly reflect not only the more strongly marked features ...
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... delight was in all the works of God and in his fellow- men as part of them , and who was tranquillised by faith in the wisdom and goodness of their Maker . Troubles came to him in some of his latter years , but seem to have brought with ...
... delight was in all the works of God and in his fellow- men as part of them , and who was tranquillised by faith in the wisdom and goodness of their Maker . Troubles came to him in some of his latter years , but seem to have brought with ...
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... delight he liv'th and hath done yore , Beloved and drad , ' through favour of fortúne , Both of his lordés and of his commúne . Therewith he was , to speke as of linage , The gentilest yborn of Lombardie , A fair persón , and strong ...
... delight he liv'th and hath done yore , Beloved and drad , ' through favour of fortúne , Both of his lordés and of his commúne . Therewith he was , to speke as of linage , The gentilest yborn of Lombardie , A fair persón , and strong ...
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... delight No longer make delay . Rather than ye should thus for me Be called an ill womán , Yet would I to the green wood go , Alone , a banished mar .. " She . " Though it be sung of old and young , That I should be to blame , Theirs be ...
... delight No longer make delay . Rather than ye should thus for me Be called an ill womán , Yet would I to the green wood go , Alone , a banished mar .. " She . " Though it be sung of old and young , That I should be to blame , Theirs be ...
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battle beauty Ben Jonson bold born breast Bryneich Calais called Cattraeth Celts Chaucer cheer Cymric dead dear death delight doth dread Earl eclogue ellés England English Euphuism eyes Faerie Queene fair fame father fear French gentle give grace Greensleeves hand hast hath hear heart heaven honour Icelandic King lady land Latin light lines Little John live look Lord maid mind Mirror for Magistrates Muse ne'er never night nought o'er pain Piers Plowman play pleasure poem poet poor praise pray pride Prince Queen quoth reign rhyme Robin Robin Hood sense shepherd sight sing Sir Cleges sith slain song sonnets sorrow soul sound Spenser sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thought Timor mortis conturbat true unto verse virtue wife wise wood word wrote young youth