The Centuries' Poetry: Chaucer to ShakespeareDenys Kilham Roberts Penguin Books, 1950 - English poetry |
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... delight , Do not thy servant's simple boon refuse ; But let this day , let this one day be mine ; Let all the rest be thine ; Then I thy sovereign praises loud will sing , That all the woods shall answer , and their echo ring . Hark how ...
... delight , Do not thy servant's simple boon refuse ; But let this day , let this one day be mine ; Let all the rest be thine ; Then I thy sovereign praises loud will sing , That all the woods shall answer , and their echo ring . Hark how ...
Page 131
... delight : ' Coldly he replied , And in brief denied To bestow on her a sight . ' I am now too young To be won by ... delighted , Thou shalt be requited , Every Nymph on thee shall tend : All the Gods shall love thee , Man shall not ...
... delight : ' Coldly he replied , And in brief denied To bestow on her a sight . ' I am now too young To be won by ... delighted , Thou shalt be requited , Every Nymph on thee shall tend : All the Gods shall love thee , Man shall not ...
Page 161
... delight ? Mad girls must safely love as they may leave ; No man can print a kiss : lines may deceive . Love's Glory Fie , foolish earth , think you the heaven wants glory , Because your shadows do yourself benight ? All's dark unto the ...
... delight ? Mad girls must safely love as they may leave ; No man can print a kiss : lines may deceive . Love's Glory Fie , foolish earth , think you the heaven wants glory , Because your shadows do yourself benight ? All's dark unto the ...
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 13 |
From The Nuns Priests Tale | 33 |
Chaucers Wordes unto Adam His Own Scriveyn | 39 |
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