Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets : Together with Some Few of Later Date, כרך 2L.A. Lewis, 1839 - 307 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 25
עמוד 10
... thou be : God love thi sone come after the , Bringe to ende that thou hast bygonne , The holy crois y - mad of tre , So fain thou woldest hit hav y - wonne . " Jerusalem , thou hast i - lore The flour of al chivalrie Now kyng Edward ...
... thou be : God love thi sone come after the , Bringe to ende that thou hast bygonne , The holy crois y - mad of tre , So fain thou woldest hit hav y - wonne . " Jerusalem , thou hast i - lore The flour of al chivalrie Now kyng Edward ...
עמוד 16
... thou hast , Tyb the dere : Therfor faine wyt wold I , Whych of all thys bachelery Were best worthye To wed hur to hys fere . Upstyrt thos gadelyngys wyth ther lang staves , And sayd , Randol the refe , lo ! thys lad raves ; 20 25 Ver ...
... thou hast , Tyb the dere : Therfor faine wyt wold I , Whych of all thys bachelery Were best worthye To wed hur to hys fere . Upstyrt thos gadelyngys wyth ther lang staves , And sayd , Randol the refe , lo ! thys lad raves ; 20 25 Ver ...
עמוד 68
... Thou haddyst fayre tyme , but thou lackydyst grace ; 5 Thy cofers with golde thou fyllydst a pace . Synge , & c ... hast bene so long a scysmatyke . Synge , & c . Thou woldyst not learne to knowe these thre ; But 68 ON THOMAS LORD CROMWELL .
... Thou haddyst fayre tyme , but thou lackydyst grace ; 5 Thy cofers with golde thou fyllydst a pace . Synge , & c ... hast bene so long a scysmatyke . Synge , & c . Thou woldyst not learne to knowe these thre ; But 68 ON THOMAS LORD CROMWELL .
עמוד 69
... thou hast touchyd the quycke . Both sacramentes and sacramentalles Synge , & c . Thou woldyst not suffre within thy walles ; Nor let vs praye for all chrysten soules . 30 Synge , & c . Of what generacyon thou were no tonge can tell ...
... thou hast touchyd the quycke . Both sacramentes and sacramentalles Synge , & c . Thou woldyst not suffre within thy walles ; Nor let vs praye for all chrysten soules . 30 Synge , & c . Of what generacyon thou were no tonge can tell ...
עמוד 80
... thou fair Makyne , A word for ony thing ; For all my luve , it sall be thyne , Withouten departing . 70 75 80 All hale thy ... hast heard sung and say , In gests and storys auld , The man that will not when he may , Sall have nocht when he ...
... thou fair Makyne , A word for ony thing ; For all my luve , it sall be thyne , Withouten departing . 70 75 80 All hale thy ... hast heard sung and say , In gests and storys auld , The man that will not when he may , Sall have nocht when he ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Aldingar Anapestic ancient awaye ballad Bannatyne's banyshed beggar Boldly I preach bonny lasse Braes of Yarrow busk cæsura copy courtier dailye dame daye death doth Dub a dub Earl earl marshall Earl of Murray edition Editor Editor's folio Edward England English entitled fair father fight gallant give gold grace Hardyknute hath heart heire of Linne Henry Jane Shore John king knight kyng lady ladye land lero Lilli little John live Lord Lord Vaux luve Makyne Mary Ambree metre mynde never noble poem poets pray pretty Bessee prince printed Prol queene quoth Rosamond sayd sayes Says old Simon schal Scotland Scots Scottish shee sholde sir Aldingar Sir Andrew song sonnet sorrow stanza sweet sword Synge tanner tell thay thee ther therfore thou art thou hast thou shalt unto verse wold word writer written wyll wyth
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 368 - Why so pale and wan, fond lover? Prithee, why so pale? Will, when looking well can't move her. Looking ill prevail? Prithee, why so pale?
עמוד 334 - An old song, made by an aged old pate, Of an old worshipful gentleman who had a great estate, That kept a brave old house at a bountiful rate, And an old porter to relieve the poor at his gate...
עמוד 330 - The first is to tell him there in that stead, With his crowne of golde so fair on his head, Among all his liege-men so noble of birth, To within one penny of what he is worth. " The seconde, to tell him, without any doubt, How soone he may ride this whole world about.
עמוד 330 - How soone he may ride this whole world about: And at the third question I must not shrinke, But tell him there truly what he does thinke.
עמוד 138 - Nought save a rope with renning noose, That dangling hung up o'er his head. And over it in broad letters, These words were written so plain to see : " Ah ! gracelesse wretch, hast spent thine all, And brought thyselfe to penurie?
עמוד 201 - But the arrow bounded back agen. Then Horseley spyed a privye place With a perfect eye in a secrette part ; Under the spole of his right arme He smote Sir Andrew to the heart.
עמוד 393 - He was in these to meet his ruin. The boy took out his milk-white, milk-white steed, Unheedful of my dule and sorrow; But ere the tofall of the night He lay a corpse on the Braes of Yarrow.
עמוד 322 - Tell zeal it lacks devotion, Tell love it is but lust, Tell time it, is but motion, Tell flesh it is but dust; And wish them not reply, For thou must give the lie.
עמוד 399 - Thus, like thee, proud Spain dismaying, And her galleons leading home, Though condemn'd for disobeying, I had met a traitor's doom, To have fallen, my country crying He has play'd an English part, Had been better far than dying Of a griev'd and broken heart. Unrepining at thy glory, Thy successful arms we hail; But remember our sad story, And let Hosier's wrongs prevail. Sent in this foul clime to languish, Think what thousands fell in vain, Wasted with disease and anguish, Not in glorious battle...
עמוד 334 - You curious chanters of the wood, That warble forth Dame Nature's lays, Thinking your passions understood By your weak accents ; what's your praise, When Philomel her voice shall raise? You violets that first appear, By your pure purple mantles known Like the proud virgins of the year, As if the spring were all your own; What are you when the rose is blown?