Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 88
... thee lack lifelode , 2 Lene thee ich will3 4 Swich good as God hath sent : Go we , leve brother . " 5 1 LATER ENGLISH ( MIXED OR COMPOUND ENGLISH ) GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE Vision of Piers Ploughman is our earliest poetical work . of any ...
... thee lack lifelode , 2 Lene thee ich will3 4 Swich good as God hath sent : Go we , leve brother . " 5 1 LATER ENGLISH ( MIXED OR COMPOUND ENGLISH ) GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE Vision of Piers Ploughman is our earliest poetical work . of any ...
Pagina 93
... thee ; harken now by thy trouth ; Certain he hath of thee great routh , 2 For that thou hast so truëly So long served ententifly His blinde nephew Cupido , And the fair queen Venus also , Withouten guerdon ever yet ; And natheless hast ...
... thee ; harken now by thy trouth ; Certain he hath of thee great routh , 2 For that thou hast so truëly So long served ententifly His blinde nephew Cupido , And the fair queen Venus also , Withouten guerdon ever yet ; And natheless hast ...
Pagina 205
... Thee . For which , with lifted hands and eyes , To Thee we do repay The due and willing sacrifice Of giving thanks to - day . Because such offerings we should not To render Thee be slow , Nor let that mercy be forgot Which Thou art ...
... Thee . For which , with lifted hands and eyes , To Thee we do repay The due and willing sacrifice Of giving thanks to - day . Because such offerings we should not To render Thee be slow , Nor let that mercy be forgot Which Thou art ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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