The Beauties of Ancient Poetry: Intended as a Companion to the Beauties of English PoetryE. Newbery and J. Wallis, 1794 - 204 עמודים |
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עמוד 7
... Hath freelye fayd wee may . O give confent , fhee may be mine , And bleffe a faithfulle paire : My lands and livings are not fmall My house and lynage faire : My mother she was an erles daughter , A noble SELECT ANCIENT POEMS .
... Hath freelye fayd wee may . O give confent , fhee may be mine , And bleffe a faithfulle paire : My lands and livings are not fmall My house and lynage faire : My mother she was an erles daughter , A noble SELECT ANCIENT POEMS .
עמוד 11
... give to thee . But and it be a lye , thou tiney foot - page , This tale thou haft told to mee , On the highest tree in Bucklesford - Bury All hanged fhalt thou bee . Rife up , rise up , my merry men all , And faddle me my fteede , This ...
... give to thee . But and it be a lye , thou tiney foot - page , This tale thou haft told to mee , On the highest tree in Bucklesford - Bury All hanged fhalt thou bee . Rife up , rise up , my merry men all , And faddle me my fteede , This ...
עמוד 12
... ? I find her sweete , quoth little Musgrave , The more is my griefe and paine ; Ide gladlye give three hundred poundes That I were on yonder plaine . Arife , arife , thou little Musgrave , And put 12 SELECT ANCIENT POEMS .
... ? I find her sweete , quoth little Musgrave , The more is my griefe and paine ; Ide gladlye give three hundred poundes That I were on yonder plaine . Arife , arife , thou little Musgrave , And put 12 SELECT ANCIENT POEMS .
עמוד 16
... give to thee ; But if he be a married man , High hanged hee fhall bee . He called downe his merrye men all , By one , by two , by three ; Sir William ufed to bee the first , But nowe the laft came hee . He brought her downe full fortye ...
... give to thee ; But if he be a married man , High hanged hee fhall bee . He called downe his merrye men all , By one , by two , by three ; Sir William ufed to bee the first , But nowe the laft came hee . He brought her downe full fortye ...
עמוד 17
... give the fame to thee , And feeke thee another love . O Ile have none of your gold , fhe fadye , Nor Ile have none of your fee , But your faire bodye I must have The king hath granted mee . Sir William ranne and fetchd her then Five ...
... give the fame to thee , And feeke thee another love . O Ile have none of your gold , fhe fadye , Nor Ile have none of your fee , But your faire bodye I must have The king hath granted mee . Sir William ranne and fetchd her then Five ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
awaye babe Balow brave bonny chearful cheek Colma comes the better Cophetua cry'd Cumnor daye dear doth earl of Murray Edom efate faft faid fair Annet Fair Emmeline fair lady fave fayd faye fcorne feek feene feldome comes feven fhall fhalt fhee fhould figh flaine fome foon forrow foul ftil ftill ftream fuch fweet fworde gaye Gilderoy Gordon grone hath heart horſe houſe king knight lady ladye Lancelott little Mufgrave lord Barnard loue lov'd maid manye Mary Ambree maun mayde mayden moſt muft Murray muſt ne'er never nut-browne bride o'er old cap old courtier owre praye prince queen quoth reft rofe rove ſhall ſhe ſhee teares thee theſe thou thouſand thro thy love tow're true love unto weene whofe wold young courtier youth
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עמוד 37 - The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight each May morning: If these delights thy mind may move, Then live with me and be my love.
עמוד 49 - His cheek was redder than the rose ; The comeliest youth was he ; But he is dead and laid in his grave ; Alas, and woe is me ! " " Sigh no more, lady, sigh no more ; Men were deceivers ever ; One foot on sea and one on land, To one thing constant never...
עמוד 37 - If all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love. But time drives flocks from field to fold, When rivers rage and rocks grow cold, And Philomel becometh dumb, The rest complains of cares to come.
עמוד 38 - 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. Thy belt of straw and ivy- buds, Thy coral clasps and amber studs, All these in me no means can move, To come to thee and be thy love.
עמוד 84 - He was a braw gallant, And he rid at the ring: And the bonny Earl of Murray, Oh he might have been a king! He was a braw gallant, And he playd at the ba; And the bonny Earl of Murray Was the flower amang them a'.
עמוד 75 - Lord Thomas said a word in jest, Fair Annet took it ill: "A, I will nevir wed a wife Against my ain friends
עמוד 43 - He made his answer then ; In what I did let me be made Example to all men. I will return again, quoth he, Unto my Ragan's court ; She will not use me thus, I hope, But in a kinder sort.
עמוד 193 - Like a young courtier of the king's, And the king's young courtier. Like a flourishing young gallant, newly come to his land, Who keeps a brace of painted madams at his command, And takes up a thousand...
עמוד 2 - Mayst safelye wend alone, To my ladye mother I will thee bringe, Where marriage shall make us one. " My father he is a baron bolde, Of lynage proude and hye ; And what would he saye if his daughter Awaye with a knight...
עמוד 58 - A brighter never trod the plain ; And well he lov'd one charming maid, And dearly was he lov'd again.