The Centuries' Poetry: Chaucer to ShakespeareDenys Kilham Roberts Penguin Books, 1950 - English poetry |
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Page 124
... fair , and fairly true Where are all these , but in you ? Wisely kind , and kindly wise ; Blessed life , where such love lies ! Wise , and kind , and fair , and true Lovely live all these in you . - Sweetly dear , and dearly sweet ...
... fair , and fairly true Where are all these , but in you ? Wisely kind , and kindly wise ; Blessed life , where such love lies ! Wise , and kind , and fair , and true Lovely live all these in you . - Sweetly dear , and dearly sweet ...
Page 162
... fair sun . . . ' Follow thy fair sun , unhappy shadow ! Though thou be black as night , And she made all of light , Yet follow thy fair sun , unhappy shadow ! Follow her , whose light thy light depriveth ! Though here thou liv'st ...
... fair sun . . . ' Follow thy fair sun , unhappy shadow ! Though thou be black as night , And she made all of light , Yet follow thy fair sun , unhappy shadow ! Follow her , whose light thy light depriveth ! Though here thou liv'st ...
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... fair Kirconnell lea . As I went down the water - side , None but my foe to be my guide , None but my foe to be my guide , On fair Kirconnell lea : I lighted down my sword to draw , I hacked him in pieces sma ' , I hacked him in pieces ...
... fair Kirconnell lea . As I went down the water - side , None but my foe to be my guide , None but my foe to be my guide , On fair Kirconnell lea : I lighted down my sword to draw , I hacked him in pieces sma ' , I hacked him in pieces ...
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 13 |
From The Nuns Priests Tale | 33 |
Chaucers Wordes unto Adam His Own Scriveyn | 39 |
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