English Poems from Chaucer to KiplingThomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long |
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... ye gaun , ye hunters keen ? ” 66 Quo ' fause Sakelde ; come tell to me ! " " We go to hunt an English stag , Has trespass'd on the Scots countrie . " 888 80 75 70 65 60 " Where be ye gaun , ye marshal men ? 18 ENGLISH POEMS.
... ye gaun , ye hunters keen ? ” 66 Quo ' fause Sakelde ; come tell to me ! " " We go to hunt an English stag , Has trespass'd on the Scots countrie . " 888 80 75 70 65 60 " Where be ye gaun , ye marshal men ? 18 ENGLISH POEMS.
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... tell me true ! " " We go to catch a rank reiver , Has broken faith wi ' the bauld Buccleuch . " " Where are ye gaun , ye mason lads , Wi ' a ' your ladders , lang and hie ? " - " We gang to herry a corbie's nest , That wons not far frae ...
... tell me true ! " " We go to catch a rank reiver , Has broken faith wi ' the bauld Buccleuch . " " Where are ye gaun , ye mason lads , Wi ' a ' your ladders , lang and hie ? " - " We gang to herry a corbie's nest , That wons not far frae ...
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... tell When most their pride did swell , Under our swords they fell , No less our skill is , Than when our grandsire - great , Claiming the regal seat , By many a warlike feat Lopp'd the French lilies . The Duke of York so dread The eager ...
... tell When most their pride did swell , Under our swords they fell , No less our skill is , Than when our grandsire - great , Claiming the regal seat , By many a warlike feat Lopp'd the French lilies . The Duke of York so dread The eager ...
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... Tell me if she were not designed The eclipse and glory of her kind ? 5 10 15 20 SIR HENRY WOTTON . ASK ME NO MORE Ask me no more where Jove bestows , When June is past , the fading rose : For in your beauty's orient deep These flowers ...
... Tell me if she were not designed The eclipse and glory of her kind ? 5 10 15 20 SIR HENRY WOTTON . ASK ME NO MORE Ask me no more where Jove bestows , When June is past , the fading rose : For in your beauty's orient deep These flowers ...
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... TELL thee , Dick , where I have been , Where I the rarest things have seen ; O , things without compare ! Such sights again cannot be found In any place on English ground , Be it at wake or fair . At Charing - Cross , hard by the way ...
... TELL thee , Dick , where I have been , Where I the rarest things have seen ; O , things without compare ! Such sights again cannot be found In any place on English ground , Be it at wake or fair . At Charing - Cross , hard by the way ...
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