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... round was as a belle out of the presse , Somwhat he lisped for his wantonnesse , To make his English swete upon his tonge ; And in his harping , whan that he hadde songe , His eyen twinkeled in his hed aright , As don the sterres in a ...
... round was as a belle out of the presse , Somwhat he lisped for his wantonnesse , To make his English swete upon his tonge ; And in his harping , whan that he hadde songe , His eyen twinkeled in his hed aright , As don the sterres in a ...
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... round about ; As of grete perles , round and orient , And diamondes fine , and rubys red , And many other stone , of which I went The names now ; and everich on hire hede A rich fret of gold , which , withouten drede , Was full of ...
... round about ; As of grete perles , round and orient , And diamondes fine , and rubys red , And many other stone , of which I went The names now ; and everich on hire hede A rich fret of gold , which , withouten drede , Was full of ...
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... round and longe . And as the guise was in his contree , Ful highe upon a char of gold stood he , With four white bolles in the trais . Instede of cote - armure on his harnais , With nayles yelwe , and bright as any gold , He hadde a ...
... round and longe . And as the guise was in his contree , Ful highe upon a char of gold stood he , With four white bolles in the trais . Instede of cote - armure on his harnais , With nayles yelwe , and bright as any gold , He hadde a ...
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... round about him lay on every side Great heaps of gold that never could be spent ; Of which some were rude ore , not purified Of Mulciber's devouring element ; Some others were new riven , and distent Into great ingots , and to wedges ...
... round about him lay on every side Great heaps of gold that never could be spent ; Of which some were rude ore , not purified Of Mulciber's devouring element ; Some others were new riven , and distent Into great ingots , and to wedges ...
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... round ; but in the midst of them Three other ladies did both dance and sing , That while the rest them round about did hem , And like a garland did in compass stem : And in the midst of those same three was placed Another damsel , as a ...
... round ; but in the midst of them Three other ladies did both dance and sing , That while the rest them round about did hem , And like a garland did in compass stem : And in the midst of those same three was placed Another damsel , as a ...
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To Which Are Prefixed, Critical Notices of ... William Hazlitt No preview available - 2018 |
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