Poems, Supposed to Have Been Written at Bristol, by Thomas Rowley, and Others, in the Fifteenth Century..T. Payne and Son, at the Mews-Gate., 1778 - 333 頁 |
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Ælla Albeytte alleyne alyche arrowe ayre Birtha blodde bloude Botte bronde Canynge Catcott CELMONDE champyon Chatterton Dacyannes daie dethe doth dryve dydd dyghte eche ECLOGUE Eftfoons Erle erlie everych eyne faie fame fayre fhall fheelde flie fome fonne foone forr foule fpryte fromm fuch fwerde fyde fyghte fyke fynge fyre Godde Gyff Harolde harte hedde honde HURRA hymm joie kenne knyghte kynge launce lette loverde Lyche lyfe lyghte lyve maie manne menne mofte mufte myckle myghte mynde mynftrelles nete Normannes notte onne playne Poems Rowley Seynête ſhall ſhould Skinner Syr CHARLES thanne thatte thee theie Thenne theſe theyre thie Thomas Chatterton thou thynge thys unto uponne uſed waie warre Whan Whanne whatte whyche WILLIAM CANYNGE wyfe wylle wyllowe wynges wythe yatte yette ynne ytte
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第 54 頁 - Nowe dethe as welcome to mee comes, "As e'er the moneth of Maie; "Nor woulde I even wyshe to lyve, "Wyth my dere wyfe to stale." Quod CANYNGE, " 'Tys a goodlie thynge "To bee prepar'd to die; "And from thys world of peyne and grefe "To Godde ynne Heav'n to flie.
第 63 頁 - The bloudie axe hys bodie fayre Ynnto foure parties cutte; And ev'rye parte, and eke hys hedde, Uponne a pole was putte. One parte dydd rotte onne Kynwulph-hylle, One onne the mynster-tower, And one from off the castle-gate The crowen...
第 51 頁 - My honest friende, my faulte has beene To serve Godde and mye prynce; And thatt I no tyme-server am, My dethe wylle soone convynce.
第 60 頁 - Thou thynkest I shall dye to-daie ; ' I have beene dede 'till nowe, ' And soone shall lyve to weare a crowne
第 207 頁 - Varlet, replyd the Abbatte, cease your dinne; This is no season almes and prayers to give; 65 Mie porter never lets a faitour in; None touch mie rynge who not in honour live.
第 ix 頁 - But the Devil of the matter is, there is no money to be got on this side of the question. Interest is on the other side. But he is a poor author who cannot write on both sides.
第 46 頁 - And felle down onne hys knee; "I'm come," quod hee, "unto your grace To move your clemencye." Thenne quod the kynge, "Youre tale speke out, You have been much oure frieude; Whatever youre request may bee, Wee wylle to ytte attende.
第 x 頁 - But all thefe exertions of his genius brought in fo little profit, that he was foon reduced to real indigence ; from which he was relieved by death (in what manner is not certainly known), on the 14111 of Auguft, o^ thereabout, when he wanted near three months to complete his eighteenth year.
第 208 頁 - And from the pathwaie side then turned hee, Where the pore aimer laie binethe the holmen tree. An almes, sir priest ! the droppynge pilgrim sayde For sweete Seyncte Marie and your order sake.
第 137 頁 - Mie love ys dedde, Gon to hys deathe-bedde, Al under the wyllowe tree.