Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, Том 21876 |
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... Shee was Brighter of her Blee , then was the Bright sonn : Her Rudd Redder then the Rose , that on the Rise hangeth : Meekely smiling with her Mouth , and Merry in her lookes ; Ever Laughing for Love , as she Like would . And as shee ...
... Shee was Brighter of her Blee , then was the Bright sonn : Her Rudd Redder then the Rose , that on the Rise hangeth : Meekely smiling with her Mouth , and Merry in her lookes ; Ever Laughing for Love , as she Like would . And as shee ...
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... shee , " Sir Knight , to quench your rage , Once more I will endeavour ; This water shall your fury ' swage , Or else it shall burn for ever . " 155 Then faining penitence and feare , She did invite a OR LADY'S POLICY . 55.
... shee , " Sir Knight , to quench your rage , Once more I will endeavour ; This water shall your fury ' swage , Or else it shall burn for ever . " 155 Then faining penitence and feare , She did invite a OR LADY'S POLICY . 55.
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... shee were false she should spill all the drinke , and if shee were true unto her lorde , shee might drink peaceably and because of queene Guenever and in despite of Sir Launcelot du Lake , this horne was sent unto King Arthur . " This ...
... shee were false she should spill all the drinke , and if shee were true unto her lorde , shee might drink peaceably and because of queene Guenever and in despite of Sir Launcelot du Lake , this horne was sent unto King Arthur . " This ...
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... shee her ' hied ; ' The ladye shee was newfangle , 35 But yett shee was affrayd . When shee had taken the mantle , She stoode as shee had beene madd : It was from the top to the toe As sheeres had itt shread . One while was it ' gule ...
... shee her ' hied ; ' The ladye shee was newfangle , 35 But yett shee was affrayd . When shee had taken the mantle , She stoode as shee had beene madd : It was from the top to the toe As sheeres had itt shread . One while was it ' gule ...
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... shee gone . When she had tane the mantle , And cast it her about , 70 Then was shee bare ' Before all the rout , ' Then every knight , That was in the kings court , Talked , laughed , and showted 75 Full oft att that sport . She threw ...
... shee gone . When she had tane the mantle , And cast it her about , 70 Then was shee bare ' Before all the rout , ' Then every knight , That was in the kings court , Talked , laughed , and showted 75 Full oft att that sport . She threw ...
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