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Thus , as faithful delineations of the beauties of nature , what can be more fresh and distinct than many of the landscapes which he has given us in the Flower and Leaf , the Romaunt of the Rose , and the Complaint of the Black Knight ?
Thus , as faithful delineations of the beauties of nature , what can be more fresh and distinct than many of the landscapes which he has given us in the Flower and Leaf , the Romaunt of the Rose , and the Complaint of the Black Knight ?
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COMPLAINT OF THE BLACK KNIGHT . Beautifully and minutely descriptive as these lines certainly are , they are surpassed in poetical spirit by the following address to May , from the Knight's Tale . Than the three opening couplets ...
COMPLAINT OF THE BLACK KNIGHT . Beautifully and minutely descriptive as these lines certainly are , they are surpassed in poetical spirit by the following address to May , from the Knight's Tale . Than the three opening couplets ...
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... a knight of the most * Now married to lord Richard Gray . noble order of the Garter , and in 1537 , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 73.
... a knight of the most * Now married to lord Richard Gray . noble order of the Garter , and in 1537 , MORNINGS IN SPRING . 73.
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... tomb : Since growsome grave of force must have Sir Ingram Clifford , knight ; And age by kind were out of mind Each worthy living wight ; And since man must return to dust By course of his creation , As doctors sage in every age ,.
... tomb : Since growsome grave of force must have Sir Ingram Clifford , knight ; And age by kind were out of mind Each worthy living wight ; And since man must return to dust By course of his creation , As doctors sage in every age ,.
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a very early age ; for when but sixteen he was made a knight of the bath , and at twenty , as we have already seen , he married lady Eleanor Bran- don , the king's niece , a marriage which , I have now to add , was graced by Henry ...
a very early age ; for when but sixteen he was made a knight of the bath , and at twenty , as we have already seen , he married lady Eleanor Bran- don , the king's niece , a marriage which , I have now to add , was graced by Henry ...
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