... by its gardens green; Think, that below bridge the green lapping waves Smite some few keels that bear Levantine staves, Cut from the yew wood on the burnt-up hill, And pointed jars that Greek hands toiled to fill, And treasured scanty spice from some... The Gentleman's Magazine - Сторінка 4911882Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| William Morris - 1886 - 332 стор.
...toiled to fill, And treasured scanty spice from some far sea, Florence gold cloth, and Ypres napery, And cloth of Bruges, and hogsheads of Guienne; While...Geoffrey Chaucer's pen Moves over bills of lading— mid such times A nameless city in a distant sea, White as the changing walls of faerie, Thronged with... | |
| William Morris - 1888 - 270 стор.
...toiled to fill, 10 And treasured scanty spice from some far sea, Florence gold cloth, and Ypres napery, And cloth of Bruges, and hogsheads of Guienne ; While...Geoffrey Chaucer's pen Moves over bills of lading, — mid such times Shall dwell the hollow puppets of my rhymes. A nameless city in a distant sea, White... | |
| 1890 - 330 стор.
...calls up before us, in " The Earthly Paradise"— " The clear Thames bordered by its gardens green. While nigh the thronged wharf Geoffrey Chaucer's pen Moves over bills of lading." 14. On the death of Edward the Third (1377), and the accession of Richard the Second, Chaucer was appointed... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1893 - 408 стор.
...toiled to fill, And treasured scanty spice from some far sea, Florence gold cloth and Ypres napery, And cloth of Bruges and hogsheads of Guienne, While...really connected with them is not Geoffrey, but Thomas, a son of Geoffrey. And Chaucer's connection with Woodstock has been doubted or denied for the same... | |
| William Morris - 1896 - 360 стор.
...toiled to fill, And treasured scanty spice from some far sea, Florence gold cloth, and Vpres napery, And cloth of Bruges, and hogsheads of Guienne; While...thronged wharf Geoffrey Chaucer's pen Moves over bills of lading—mid such times Shall dwell the hollow puppets of my rhymes. A nameless city in a distant sea,... | |
| Sophie Jewett - 1896 - 78 стор.
...And dream of London small and white and clean, The clear Thames bordered by its gardens green * * * While nigh the thronged wharf Geoffrey Chaucer's pen Moves over bills of lading. — Earthly Paradise. Prologue. This New England knows how to laugh and also how to smile ; she is... | |
| William John Hardy - 1900 - 512 стор.
...toiled to fill, And treasured scanty spice from some far sea, Florence gold cloth, and Ypres napery, And cloth of Bruges, and hogsheads of Guienne, While...Geoffrey Chaucer's pen Moves over bills of lading. Till recently, most biographers and critics of Chaucer have accepted The Testament of Love, as one... | |
| William Morris - 1904 - 412 стор.
...toiled to fill, And treasured scanty spice from some far sea, Florence gold cloth, and Ypres napery, And cloth of Bruges, and hogsheads of Guienne ; While...Geoffrey Chaucer's pen Moves over bills of lading — mid such times Shall dwell the hollow puppets of my rhymes." The Apology, which precedes the Prologue,... | |
| Alfred Tobler - 1905 - 138 стор.
...toiled to fill, And treasured scanty spice from some far sea, Florence gold cloth, and Ypres napery, And cloth of Bruges, and hogsheads of Guienne; While...Geoffrey Chaucer's pen Moves over bills of lading — mid such times Shall dwell the hollow puppets of my rhymes. 15) 14) The Earthly Paradise, A Poem,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 стор.
...toiled to fill, And treasured scanty spice from some far sea, n Florence gold cloth, and Ypres napery, And cloth of Bruges, and hogsheads of Guienne; While...Geoffrey Chaucer's pen Moves over bills of lading — mid such times Shall dwell the hollow puppets of my rhymes. A nameless city in a distant sea, White... | |
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