English poetry, for use in the schools of the Collegiate institution, Liverpool [ed. by W. J. Conybeare].1857 |
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... loud thou lyest , Sir John the knighte , Nowe thou dost lye of me ; A knighte me bred , and a ladye me bore , Soe never did none by thee . " But light nowe downe , my ladye faire , Light downe , and hold my steed ; While I and this ...
... loud thou lyest , Sir John the knighte , Nowe thou dost lye of me ; A knighte me bred , and a ladye me bore , Soe never did none by thee . " But light nowe downe , my ladye faire , Light downe , and hold my steed ; While I and this ...
第23页
... loud and shrill , And soone he sawe his owne merry men Come ryding over the hill . " Nowe hold thy hand , thou bold baron , I pray thee hold thy hand , Nor ruthless rend two gentle hearts Fast knit in true love's band . " Thy daughter I ...
... loud and shrill , And soone he sawe his owne merry men Come ryding over the hill . " Nowe hold thy hand , thou bold baron , I pray thee hold thy hand , Nor ruthless rend two gentle hearts Fast knit in true love's band . " Thy daughter I ...
第28页
... loud as he could bawl . Away went Gilpin - who but he ? His fame soon spread around— " He carries weight ! he rides a race ! ' Tis for a thousand pound ! " And still as fast as he drew near , ' Twas wonderful to view How in a trice the ...
... loud as he could bawl . Away went Gilpin - who but he ? His fame soon spread around— " He carries weight ! he rides a race ! ' Tis for a thousand pound ! " And still as fast as he drew near , ' Twas wonderful to view How in a trice the ...
第31页
... loud and clear . Whereat his horse did snort as he Had heard a lion roar , And gallop'd off with all his might As he had done before . Away went Gilpin , and away Went Gilpin's hat and wig ; He lost them sooner than at first , For why ...
... loud and clear . Whereat his horse did snort as he Had heard a lion roar , And gallop'd off with all his might As he had done before . Away went Gilpin , and away Went Gilpin's hat and wig ; He lost them sooner than at first , For why ...
第41页
... louder and louder drawing near The gnawing of their teeth he could hear . And in at the windows and in at the door , And through the walls helter - skelter they pour , And down from the ceiling , and up through the floor . From the ...
... louder and louder drawing near The gnawing of their teeth he could hear . And in at the windows and in at the door , And through the walls helter - skelter they pour , And down from the ceiling , and up through the floor . From the ...
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