The English Poems: From the Ed. of the Late H.C. BeechingOxford University Press, 1946 - 543 pages |
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Page 504
... called by some rosa eglanteria ; others think woodbine or honeysuckle ( because ' twisted ' ) , but ' eglan- tine ' is named from its thorns ; L'All . 48 . EL DORADO : supposed , in M.'s time , to be a city ( Ralegh's legendary ' golden ...
... called by some rosa eglanteria ; others think woodbine or honeysuckle ( because ' twisted ' ) , but ' eglan- tine ' is named from its thorns ; L'All . 48 . EL DORADO : supposed , in M.'s time , to be a city ( Ralegh's legendary ' golden ...
Page 531
... called Maracanda , a great city of what was once called Sogdiana ( q.v. ) ; in the thir- teenth century it became the capital of Timur i Leng , commonly called Tamurlane , who was buried there . But it is at least 100 m . from Oxus ...
... called Maracanda , a great city of what was once called Sogdiana ( q.v. ) ; in the thir- teenth century it became the capital of Timur i Leng , commonly called Tamurlane , who was buried there . But it is at least 100 m . from Oxus ...
Page 536
... called the Greater and the Lesser ; now called Cabes and Sidra respectively . Notorious for their quicksands . Hence here , a quicksand ; P.L. ii . 939 . TAINT - WORM : the ' harvester ' pest , Lyc . 46 ; identified ( N. & Q. 18 Feb ...
... called the Greater and the Lesser ; now called Cabes and Sidra respectively . Notorious for their quicksands . Hence here , a quicksand ; P.L. ii . 939 . TAINT - WORM : the ' harvester ' pest , Lyc . 46 ; identified ( N. & Q. 18 Feb ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY CHARLES WILLIAMS | 1 |
LALLEGRO | 20 |
A MASK PRESENTED AT LUDLOW Castle | 43 |
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