Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 46
... sing some song to me . ' He answered , ' I cannot sing ; for that was the reason why I left the enter- tainment , and retired to this place , because into most harmonious verse ; and sweetly repeating the same , made his masters in ...
... sing some song to me . ' He answered , ' I cannot sing ; for that was the reason why I left the enter- tainment , and retired to this place , because into most harmonious verse ; and sweetly repeating the same , made his masters in ...
الصفحة 47
... singing in the church , I always took delight in learning , teaching , and writing . In the nineteenth year of my ... sing the nocturnal praises of our Lord ? They answered , ' It is not far off . ' Then he said , ' Well , let us wait ...
... singing in the church , I always took delight in learning , teaching , and writing . In the nineteenth year of my ... sing the nocturnal praises of our Lord ? They answered , ' It is not far off . ' Then he said , ' Well , let us wait ...
الصفحة 55
... sing forever , before God . If it is any 15 not impure , but pure , pleasure , thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures , O God ( Psalms xxxvi . 8 ) . Yet assuredly , if any other whom thou didst love altogether as ...
... sing forever , before God . If it is any 15 not impure , but pure , pleasure , thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures , O God ( Psalms xxxvi . 8 ) . Yet assuredly , if any other whom thou didst love altogether as ...
الصفحة 88
... sing , now they weep , and they bite gladly and rend their keeper and their leech : seldom be they still , but cry much . And these be most perilously sick , and yet they wot not then that they be sick . 30 Then they must be soon holpen ...
... sing , now they weep , and they bite gladly and rend their keeper and their leech : seldom be they still , but cry much . And these be most perilously sick , and yet they wot not then that they be sick . 30 Then they must be soon holpen ...
الصفحة 102
... sing sweetly for solace and many another hero , with Sir Mador de la Porte , and they all drew near , heavy at heart , to take counsel with Sir Gawain . Much sorrow and weeping was there in the hall to think that so worthy a knight as ...
... sing sweetly for solace and many another hero , with Sir Mador de la Porte , and they all drew near , heavy at heart , to take counsel with Sir Gawain . Much sorrow and weeping was there in the hall to think that so worthy a knight as ...
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