Choice Specimens of English Literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 78
Page 55
... hear ; But I wyste he wold faylle verament : A gret oth the Persè swear . At the laste a squyar of Northombelonde Lokyde at his hand full ny , He was war ath the doughetie Doglas comynge : With him a mightè meany . Both with spear ...
... hear ; But I wyste he wold faylle verament : A gret oth the Persè swear . At the laste a squyar of Northombelonde Lokyde at his hand full ny , He was war ath the doughetie Doglas comynge : With him a mightè meany . Both with spear ...
Page 56
... hear in this chays In the spyte of thyne , and of the . The fattiste hartes in all Chyviat We have kyld , and cast 14 to carry them a - way . Be my troth , sayd the doughtè Dogglas agayn , Ther - for the ton 15 of us shall de this day ...
... hear in this chays In the spyte of thyne , and of the . The fattiste hartes in all Chyviat We have kyld , and cast 14 to carry them a - way . Be my troth , sayd the doughtè Dogglas agayn , Ther - for the ton 15 of us shall de this day ...
Page 58
Thoue shalte have thy ransom fre , I hight 29 the hear this thinge , For the manfullyste man yet art thowe , That ever I conqueryd in filde fightyng . 6 Nay then ' sayd the lord Persè , I tolde it the beforne , That I wolde never ...
Thoue shalte have thy ransom fre , I hight 29 the hear this thinge , For the manfullyste man yet art thowe , That ever I conqueryd in filde fightyng . 6 Nay then ' sayd the lord Persè , I tolde it the beforne , That I wolde never ...
Page 69
... hear ye lie ; For I ha'e brought as much white monie , As gane my men and me , And I ha'e brought a half - fou✦ of gude red goud , Out o'er the sea wi ' me . Make ready , make ready , my merry - men a ' ! Our gude ship sails the morn ...
... hear ye lie ; For I ha'e brought as much white monie , As gane my men and me , And I ha'e brought a half - fou✦ of gude red goud , Out o'er the sea wi ' me . Make ready , make ready , my merry - men a ' ! Our gude ship sails the morn ...
Page 72
... hear the maiden's moan ; O'er his white bones the birds shall fly , The wild deer bound , and foxes cry . 1 The neck - bone - a phrase for the neck . 2 Golden . CHAPTER IV . THE ELIZABETHAN POETS ( INCLUDING THE reign 72 CHAP . III ...
... hear the maiden's moan ; O'er his white bones the birds shall fly , The wild deer bound , and foxes cry . 1 The neck - bone - a phrase for the neck . 2 Golden . CHAPTER IV . THE ELIZABETHAN POETS ( INCLUDING THE reign 72 CHAP . III ...
Contents
17 | |
40 | |
49 | |
73 | |
79 | |
109 | |
114 | |
121 | |
289 | |
307 | |
308 | |
313 | |
326 | |
341 | |
341 | |
341 | |
125 | |
136 | |
144 | |
149 | |
161 | |
193 | |
193 | |
193 | |
207 | |
210 | |
218 | |
231 | |
237 | |
244 | |
257 | |
265 | |
282 | |
353 | |
368 | |
375 | |
381 | |
389 | |
399 | |
407 | |
413 | |
419 | |
426 | |
430 | |
436 | |
442 | |
448 | |
454 | |
462 | |
472 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ancholy arms beauty behold blessed blood Bo-bo breast breath Charlemagne Christian clouds Colma cried dark dead dear death deep delight doth dread dream Dryden earth English eternal eyes fair father fear feel fire give glory grace grave hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre hill holy honor hope human Ivanhoe John Anderson John Gilpin king labor Lady Teaz land light live look Lord lyre Manual Mayenne mighty mind moon Morar nature ne'er never night noble o'er pain passion peace pleasure poets Pope praise prayer pride rest Sejanus sigh Sir Patrick Spens Sir Pet sleep smile song soul sound spirit sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought tion truth Twas virtue voice weary wild wind younkers