Specimens of the Early English Poets, Volumen1Nicol, 1803 - 424 páginas |
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... many women with her . The accustive of the , Sax . • Saint Dubric , that was so good . 10 Took , Shaskpeare's Nim . " Off his head . " His high ? royal ? king - helm , i . e . crown . ( For than mucle golde The king hine beren n'alde [ 62 ]
... many women with her . The accustive of the , Sax . • Saint Dubric , that was so good . 10 Took , Shaskpeare's Nim . " Off his head . " His high ? royal ? king - helm , i . e . crown . ( For than mucle golde The king hine beren n'alde [ 62 ]
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... head . And did ( i . e . placed ) a less crown on the king's head . Sith - then , afterwards . • He did the same to the queen . Was the law or custom . From their elder days . .1 ? When Britons came from thence ? All the women that were ...
... head . And did ( i . e . placed ) a less crown on the king's head . Sith - then , afterwards . • He did the same to the queen . Was the law or custom . From their elder days . .1 ? When Britons came from thence ? All the women that were ...
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... head in her was . Ringing ? drignon , Old Fr. is a chime of bells . Vide La Combe , Dict du Vieux Lang . • Against ; in the presence of . Walls . Fr. Probaby seen , gazed at ; miré . Fr. • Skirmishing . Satins . Fr. 7 Palls , or perhaps ...
... head in her was . Ringing ? drignon , Old Fr. is a chime of bells . Vide La Combe , Dict du Vieux Lang . • Against ; in the presence of . Walls . Fr. Probaby seen , gazed at ; miré . Fr. • Skirmishing . Satins . Fr. 7 Palls , or perhaps ...
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... head aside Tho ' turned , and to her he rode , And there he hoved2 and abode , To wite what she woulde mean . And she began him to bemene3 And saide , " Florent , by thy name ! " Thou hast on hande such a game , " That , but thou be the ...
... head aside Tho ' turned , and to her he rode , And there he hoved2 and abode , To wite what she woulde mean . And she began him to bemene3 And saide , " Florent , by thy name ! " Thou hast on hande such a game , " That , but thou be the ...
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... head up - lift , 3 And saw this vecke 3 where she sit , Which was the loathlieste wight That ever man cast on his eye . Her nose bas , 4 her browes high , Her eyen smalle , and depe - set . Her chekes ben with teres wet , And rivelen 5 ...
... head up - lift , 3 And saw this vecke 3 where she sit , Which was the loathlieste wight That ever man cast on his eye . Her nose bas , 4 her browes high , Her eyen smalle , and depe - set . Her chekes ben with teres wet , And rivelen 5 ...
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