The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 47–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 835
... Body lay , That erst had been a haughty knight , Who God would neither praise nor pray : Now was he reft of this ... Body , erst its home , In sorrowful and dreary mood : " Ah , wellaway ! " it made its moan- " Woe worth thy flesh , woe ...
... Body lay , That erst had been a haughty knight , Who God would neither praise nor pray : Now was he reft of this ... Body , erst its home , In sorrowful and dreary mood : " Ah , wellaway ! " it made its moan- " Woe worth thy flesh , woe ...
Էջ 871
... body true . Unto the devil , rough and black of hue , Give I your body and my pan also ! " And when the devil heard her cursen so Upon her knees , he said in this manner : " Now , Mabily , my owën modder dear , Is this your will in ...
... body true . Unto the devil , rough and black of hue , Give I your body and my pan also ! " And when the devil heard her cursen so Upon her knees , he said in this manner : " Now , Mabily , my owën modder dear , Is this your will in ...
Էջ 891
... body of one dead . We do not know the author of it , nor the precise period . The poem tells of the journey of the " saule " or spirit of the body which lies in its shroud . The salt mentioned in the first stanza is that which was ...
... body of one dead . We do not know the author of it , nor the precise period . The poem tells of the journey of the " saule " or spirit of the body which lies in its shroud . The salt mentioned in the first stanza is that which was ...
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