The Works of John Dryden Now First Collected ...W. Miller, 1808 |
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Page v
... anon , withouten more abode , His banner he displaide , and forth he rode To Thebes ward , and all his host beside : No ner Athenes n'olde he go ne ride , Ne take his ese fully half a day , But CHAUCER'S KNIGHTES TALE .
... anon , withouten more abode , His banner he displaide , and forth he rode To Thebes ward , and all his host beside : No ner Athenes n'olde he go ne ride , Ne take his ese fully half a day , But CHAUCER'S KNIGHTES TALE .
Page vi
... anon Ipolita the quene And Emeli hire yonge sister shene , Unto the toun of Athenes for to dwell ; And forth he rit ; ther n'is no more to tell . The red statue of Mars , with spere and targe , So shineth in his white banner large ...
... anon Ipolita the quene And Emeli hire yonge sister shene , Unto the toun of Athenes for to dwell ; And forth he rit ; ther n'is no more to tell . The red statue of Mars , with spere and targe , So shineth in his white banner large ...
Page vii
... anon , With laurel crouned as a conquerour ; And ther he liveth in joye and in honour , Terme of his lif ; what nedeth wordes mo ? And in a tour , in anguish and in wo , Dwellen this Palamon , and eke Arcite , For evermo , ther may no ...
... anon , With laurel crouned as a conquerour ; And ther he liveth in joye and in honour , Terme of his lif ; what nedeth wordes mo ? And in a tour , in anguish and in wo , Dwellen this Palamon , and eke Arcite , For evermo , ther may no ...
Page viii
... anon up sterte , And saide , Cosin min , what eyleth thee , That art so pale and dedly for to see ? Why cridest thou ? who hath thee don offence ? For Goddes love , take all in patience Our prison , for it may non other be , Fortune ...
... anon up sterte , And saide , Cosin min , what eyleth thee , That art so pale and dedly for to see ? Why cridest thou ? who hath thee don offence ? For Goddes love , take all in patience Our prison , for it may non other be , Fortune ...
Page xv
... anon it ran him in his mind , That sith his face was so disfigured Of maladie , the which he had endured , He might wel , if that he bare him lowe , Live in Athenes evermore unknowe , And sen his lady wel nigh day by day . And right anon ...
... anon it ran him in his mind , That sith his face was so disfigured Of maladie , the which he had endured , He might wel , if that he bare him lowe , Live in Athenes evermore unknowe , And sen his lady wel nigh day by day . And right anon ...
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