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Pagina lxviii
... wyll , without their askyng of any thyng . And yf any one do agaynst this Ordinaunce , at the first tyme he to lose his Minstrelsie , and at the second tyme to forsweare his craft , and never to be receaved for a Minstrel in any house ...
... wyll , without their askyng of any thyng . And yf any one do agaynst this Ordinaunce , at the first tyme he to lose his Minstrelsie , and at the second tyme to forsweare his craft , and never to be receaved for a Minstrel in any house ...
Pagina 3
... wyll let that hontyng yf that I may . " Then the Persè owt off Banborowe cam , With him a myghtye meany ; With fifteen hondrith archares bold ; The wear chosen owt of shyars thre . C 5 10 Ver . 5 , magger in Hearne's P.C. [ Printed Copy ...
... wyll let that hontyng yf that I may . " Then the Persè owt off Banborowe cam , With him a myghtye meany ; With fifteen hondrith archares bold ; The wear chosen owt of shyars thre . C 5 10 Ver . 5 , magger in Hearne's P.C. [ Printed Copy ...
Pagina 5
... wyll not tell the ' what ' men we ar , " he says , 65 " Nor whos men that we be ; But we wyll hount hear in this chays , In the spyte of thyne and of the . “ The fattiste hartes in all Chyviat We have kyld , and cast to carry them a ...
... wyll not tell the ' what ' men we ar , " he says , 65 " Nor whos men that we be ; But we wyll hount hear in this chays , In the spyte of thyne and of the . “ The fattiste hartes in all Chyviat We have kyld , and cast to carry them a ...
Pagina 6
... wyll never se my captayne fyght on a fylde , And stande my - selffe , and looke on , But whyll I may my weppone welde , I wyll not ' fayl ' both harte and hande . " That day , that day , that dredfull day : The first FIT 8 here I fynde ...
... wyll never se my captayne fyght on a fylde , And stande my - selffe , and looke on , But whyll I may my weppone welde , I wyll not ' fayl ' both harte and hande . " That day , that day , that dredfull day : The first FIT 8 here I fynde ...
Pagina 14
... wyll endure but lay on eche upon other : and whan they be well beaten , and that the one party hath obtayned the victory , they than glorifye so in their dedes of armes , and are so joyfull , that suche as be taken , they shall be ...
... wyll endure but lay on eche upon other : and whan they be well beaten , and that the one party hath obtayned the victory , they than glorifye so in their dedes of armes , and are so joyfull , that suche as be taken , they shall be ...
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Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, Volume 2 English poetry Volledige weergave - 1876 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Adam Bell agayne ancient Anglo-Saxon appears archar awaye ballad bard called castle Cloudeslè Comedy copy daughter daye doth Douglas Du Cange Earl Earl of Surrey edition Editor Edward England English Erle faire fast father fayre Garland greene willow hand harp Harper hart hast hath heart heire of Linne Henry Henry VIII Hist History honour John King knight Kyng lady ladye Lord Lord Vaux Mary Ambree mentioned Minstrels myght mynde never noble Northumberland Percy Persè play poem poet prince printed Queen quoth reign Robin Robin Hood romances sayd saye Scotland Scottish Shakspeare shalt shee shold Sing Sir Aldingar slaine slayne song sonnes stanzas tell thee ther theyr thou thre Translated unto Vide willow wold word writers wyfe wyll Wyllyam Wyth yemen yere zour
Populaire passages
Pagina 432 - Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark! now I hear them, — ding-dong, bell.
Pagina 193 - Some men with swords may reap the field, And plant fresh laurels where they kill: But their strong nerves at last must yield; They tame but one another still: Early or late They stoop to fate, And must give up their murmuring breath, When they, pale captives, creep to death. The garlands wither on your brow, Then boast no more your mighty deeds; Upon Death's purple altar now See, where the victor-victim bleeds: Your heads must come To the cold tomb; Only the actions of the just Smell sweet, and blossom...
Pagina 159 - Come live with me, and be my love. And we will some new pleasures prove Of golden sands, and crystal brooks, With silken lines, and silver hooks.
Pagina 160 - Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten, In folly ripe, in reason rotten.
Pagina 160 - A belt of straw and ivy buds With coral clasps and amber studs : And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my Love.
Pagina 173 - Crabbed age and youth Cannot live together ; Youth is full of pleasance, Age is full of care: Youth like summer morn, Age like winter weather ; Youth like summer brave, Age like winter bare. Youth is full of sport, Age's breath is short, Youth is nimble, age is lame : Youth is hot and bold, Age is weak and cold ; Youth is wild, and age is tame.
Pagina 208 - Content I live, this is my stay; I seek no more than may suffice; I press to bear no haughty sway; Look, what I lack my mind supplies. Lo, thus I triumph like a king, Content with that my mind doth bring.