The Centuries' Poetry: Chaucer to ShakespeareDenys Kilham Roberts Penguin Books, 1950 - English poetry |
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Denys Kilham Roberts. GEORGE PEELE ' His golden locks Time hath to silver turned – His golden locks time hath to silver turned ; O time too swift , O swiftness never ceasing ! His youth ' gainst time and age hath ever spurned , But ...
Denys Kilham Roberts. GEORGE PEELE ' His golden locks Time hath to silver turned – His golden locks time hath to silver turned ; O time too swift , O swiftness never ceasing ! His youth ' gainst time and age hath ever spurned , But ...
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... silver waves , Now wants the fuel that inflam'd his beams ; And all with faintness , and for foul disgrace , He binds his temples with a frowning cloud , Ready to darken earth with endless night . Zenocrate , that gave him light and ...
... silver waves , Now wants the fuel that inflam'd his beams ; And all with faintness , and for foul disgrace , He binds his temples with a frowning cloud , Ready to darken earth with endless night . Zenocrate , that gave him light and ...
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... silver down , To sweeten out the slumbers of thy bed ; Hermes no more shall show the world his wings , If that thy fancy in his feathers dwell , But , as this one , I'll tear them all from him , Do thou but say , ' their colour pleaseth ...
... silver down , To sweeten out the slumbers of thy bed ; Hermes no more shall show the world his wings , If that thy fancy in his feathers dwell , But , as this one , I'll tear them all from him , Do thou but say , ' their colour pleaseth ...
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 13 |
From The Nuns Priests Tale | 33 |
Chaucers Wordes unto Adam His Own Scriveyn | 39 |
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