A book of English poetry; ed. by T. Shorter
l'OElfB Oil' OBARACl'ER, Al!!D lflBCY..LW.NEO'O'S, 363 At last these two stout earls did meet, Like captains of great might: Lik ...
1M POIIIb or oBAli.Aar&&, ~ IUIIOZLl.Alii'I:OtiL Sir Hugh Mountgomery wu be call'.S. Who, with a ~ !all bri~~t! Well moU ...
PO'I'Jl(8 OJ' ODAl!ACTER, AltO Jla!OZLLAMBOUII. 3M And with El\rl Douglas there were alain Sir Hugh Mountgomery, Sir Charles Mur ...
~ PODS OJ' OHARAO'l'Blt, AND VlSCELLA,lllilOVS. "Yet shall not Scots or Scotland say Bnt I will vengeance take; I'll be revengi! ...
1'01Ui8 0, CR.UU.CTXR, AlfD JltBL'ELL.tJUtoUS. 357 .A. peaceful pla.ce it waa but now, And lo! within ita shining atrellta A mul ...
Behold her in her Boyal place ; A gentle lady; and the )wad That sn.ya the eceptn or thw knd, How frail and weak I Soft w the vo ...
PODia 07 Cl'IIAUC%'0, ~D M:I.IICSI.L.U.Ot7S. ~ From Rlline and Danube, Rhone and Setne, .A. riven from their IIOlll'l:el gub, Th ...
The engine roan upon ita raoe, The abu~tte whim along the woof. The people hum from fioor to roof With Babel tongue. Tbe fountai ...
PODr8 OF C1IAIUOTER 1 .uiD JUII()IU.L&!IIIOU8. 361 It waa not in the battle, No tempest gave the ahock; She spl'II.Dg no (a" ...
882 POmfll 0., CWlRAC'UB, UD KISCltLt..uODOVS. To wiD fair Engla.nd'• glMiO'IZS crown, Duke lVillie.m ·rode that morn, With bat1 ...
:roma~ 07 CBAIU.O'l'D, .uD llteetLL.&lrSOU'&. 3'J 3 Ere yet the purple morning hour lllumed the eaatet•n aky, The cla.ab ...
TB.&u , .. t. aound or revelry by night, And Belgium's capital bAd gather'd then Her Bet.uty and her Cbinlry, and bright The ...
And there waa mounting in hot haste : the atee.l, The mustering squadron, l\lld the clattering car, Went pouring forward with im ...
I SPJUJrG to tbe stirrup, an•\ t ,.~ '• lit }1'(1 ; r pllop'd, Dlrclt gillop'd, ... ~.tllr.11'd n tJaNe; .. Good lpeed! • cried ...
PODIB o• CIUIU.O'I'ER., A.1CD ~US. 387 So we were left galloping, Joris and l, Put Looz and paat Tong~ uo clond in the aky ; l'b ...
"HoI eound the tocain from my tower, and 6re the culverin, Bid each retainer arm with speed; call every vassal in. Up with my ba ...
'Tis not through envy of thy happy lot, But beiDg too happy in thy happiness- That thou, ligbt..wingM Dryad of the trees, In eom ...
The gt"&M, the tbicbt, and the fruit--tree wild; White hawthorn, aDd tbe (1ait.obJ egWIW. ; J'ut.C&ding nolethlOYtr'd %: ...
t~t 'tiaantt •nh Jk& ,)iU, J'Jur a&me the lea or light, and •ir~ And then of darlmeee too : I had no .thought, no feelin ...
372 POEKB Ol' OUJU..C'l'&R, Ali!II Jl18CXI.LUBOt18. And it wa.a come to love me when None lived to love me ao again, And che ...
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