Poetical Works with Poems Formerly Printed with His Or Attributed to Him, Volum 4G. Bell & sons, 1880 |
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... ROSE THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE • INTRODUCTION TO THE COURT OF LOVE THE COURT OF LOVE THE CUCKOW AND THE NIGHTINGALE THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF · COMPLAYNTE OF A LOVERES LYFE . 5 · • 13 · 260 280 · 334 348 373 • i THE LAMENTATION OF MARY ...
... ROSE THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE • INTRODUCTION TO THE COURT OF LOVE THE COURT OF LOVE THE CUCKOW AND THE NIGHTINGALE THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF · COMPLAYNTE OF A LOVERES LYFE . 5 · • 13 · 260 280 · 334 348 373 • i THE LAMENTATION OF MARY ...
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... ROSE . [ THE Roman de la Rose is the earliest poem of its class in French literature . It consists of 22,000 verses ; and was commenced by Guillaume de Lorris , who , after proceeding as far as 4070 verses , died in 1260. The allegory ...
... ROSE . [ THE Roman de la Rose is the earliest poem of its class in French literature . It consists of 22,000 verses ; and was commenced by Guillaume de Lorris , who , after proceeding as far as 4070 verses , died in 1260. The allegory ...
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... Rose may be seen in the British Museum . It is on vellum , in a large folio volume , illuminated with a profusion of exquisite miniature paintings . The Editor ... ROSE . PAGE INTRODUCTION TO THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE.
... Rose may be seen in the British Museum . It is on vellum , in a large folio volume , illuminated with a profusion of exquisite miniature paintings . The Editor ... ROSE . PAGE INTRODUCTION TO THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE.
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... Rose are those by Lenglet du Fresnoy , Lantin de Dammerey , and Méon . The notes and dissertations of Lantin de Dammerey are valuable , and are reproduced by Méon , who adds a glossary much less copious and recondite than that of his ...
... Rose are those by Lenglet du Fresnoy , Lantin de Dammerey , and Méon . The notes and dissertations of Lantin de Dammerey are valuable , and are reproduced by Méon , who adds a glossary much less copious and recondite than that of his ...
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... rose , he approaches and kisses it ; upon which Wicked - Tongue and Shame arouse Jealousy , a savage ruffian armed with a pon- derous club . Jealousy , fulfilling the instincts of his nature , builds a castle to defend the rose - garden ...
... rose , he approaches and kisses it ; upon which Wicked - Tongue and Shame arouse Jealousy , a savage ruffian armed with a pon- derous club . Jealousy , fulfilling the instincts of his nature , builds a castle to defend the rose - garden ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 353 - Which as me thought was right a pleasant sight, And eke the briddes songe for to here, Would have rejoiced any earthly wight, And I that couth not yet in no manere Heare the nightingale of all the yeare, Ful busily herkened with herte and with eare, If I her voice perceive coud any where.
Pàgina 355 - If it had ones felt this savour sote. And as I stood and cast aside mine eie, I was ware of the fairest medler tree, That ever yet in all my life I sie...
Pàgina 358 - So great a noise of thundering trumpes blow, As though it should have departed the skie ; And after that within a while I sie, From the same grove whe,re the ladies come out, Of men of armes comming such a rout, As all the men on earth had been assembled In that place...
Pàgina 356 - That gave so passing a delicious smell, According to the eglentere full well. Whereof I had so inly great pleasure, That, as me thought, I surely ravished was Into Paradise, where my desire Was for to be...
Pàgina 369 - And for to sing they pained hem both as sore, As they had do of all the day before. And so these ladies rode forth a great pace, And all the rout of knightes eke in fere; And I that had seen...
Pàgina 352 - As I lay in my bed slepe full unmete Was unto me, but why that I ne might Rest I ne wist, for there n'as erthly wight [As I suppose] had more of hertis ese Than I, for I n'ad sicknesse nor disese,
Pàgina 334 - Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce, In notes with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony; That Orpheus...
Pàgina 61 - Such plente grew there never in mede. Ful gay was al the ground, and queynt, And poudred, as men had it peynt. With many a fressh and sondri flour, That casten up ful good savour.
Pàgina 339 - As doon thise loveres in hir queynte geres, Now in the croppe, now doun in the breres, Now up, now doun, as boket in a welle.
Pàgina 14 - That it was May me thoughte tho, It is fyve yere or more ago ; That it was May, thus dremed me, In tyme of love and lolitee, That al thing ginneth waxen gay, For ther is neither busk nor hay In May, that it nil shrouded been, And it with newe leves wreen.