The Centuries' Poetry: Chaucer to ShakespeareDenys Kilham Roberts Penguin Books, 1950 - English poetry |
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Denys Kilham Roberts. Sonnet Come , Sleep ! O Sleep , the certain knot of peace , The baiting - place of wit , the balm of woe , The poor man's wealth , the prisoner's release , The indifferent judge between the high and low ; With ...
Denys Kilham Roberts. Sonnet Come , Sleep ! O Sleep , the certain knot of peace , The baiting - place of wit , the balm of woe , The poor man's wealth , the prisoner's release , The indifferent judge between the high and low ; With ...
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... sleep , May pour his limbs forth on your pleasant plain ; The whiles an hundred little wingéd loves , Like diverse ... sleeps , But walks about high heaven all the night ? O fairest goddess ! do thou not envy My Love EDMUND SPENSER 93.
... sleep , May pour his limbs forth on your pleasant plain ; The whiles an hundred little wingéd loves , Like diverse ... sleeps , But walks about high heaven all the night ? O fairest goddess ! do thou not envy My Love EDMUND SPENSER 93.
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... Sleep ! O Sleep , the certain knot of peace Content : but we will leave this paltry land 118 196 171 96 ཏུ་ ༢ མ 109 76 178 144 120 70 119 Criseyde , all quit from every dread and tene 13 Cupid and my Campaspe played 107 Even such is ...
... Sleep ! O Sleep , the certain knot of peace Content : but we will leave this paltry land 118 196 171 96 ཏུ་ ༢ མ 109 76 178 144 120 70 119 Criseyde , all quit from every dread and tene 13 Cupid and my Campaspe played 107 Even such is ...
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 13 |
From The Nuns Priests Tale | 33 |
Chaucers Wordes unto Adam His Own Scriveyn | 39 |
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