Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-5 / 93
15 ページ
... unto the Bishop's hand . Ob signifieth against , and is against each thing , And contrary to that that it is put unto ; And from this word their name th ' officials do bring , And office to offend , for they nought else can do . Then ...
... unto the Bishop's hand . Ob signifieth against , and is against each thing , And contrary to that that it is put unto ; And from this word their name th ' officials do bring , And office to offend , for they nought else can do . Then ...
23 ページ
... unto , Ful grete penance he mot do : Full great penance he must do : Seve yere in swineis dritte Seven years in filth of swine He mot wade , wol ye iwitte , He must wade , if you will understand , Al anon up to the chynne , All at once ...
... unto , Ful grete penance he mot do : Full great penance he must do : Seve yere in swineis dritte Seven years in filth of swine He mot wade , wol ye iwitte , He must wade , if you will understand , Al anon up to the chynne , All at once ...
25 ページ
... unto , And in her arms him hent : 9 She kissed him with gladsome cheer : 66 ' My lord , " she said , " my trué fere , 10 I heard what ye ment ; 11 Ye see well it helpeth naught To make sorrow in your heart , Therefore I pray you stint ...
... unto , And in her arms him hent : 9 She kissed him with gladsome cheer : 66 ' My lord , " she said , " my trué fere , 10 I heard what ye ment ; 11 Ye see well it helpeth naught To make sorrow in your heart , Therefore I pray you stint ...
34 ページ
... unto Sir Philip All these saws thus sere : 7 " Philip the Valois , Thou made me be here ; This is not the foreward We made ere toge'er ; False is thy foreward 100 110 And evil 8 mot thou fare , For thou and Sir John thy son Have cast me ...
... unto Sir Philip All these saws thus sere : 7 " Philip the Valois , Thou made me be here ; This is not the foreward We made ere toge'er ; False is thy foreward 100 110 And evil 8 mot thou fare , For thou and Sir John thy son Have cast me ...
36 ページ
... unto the castle Withouten any steed , Of folk that he found there Had he no drede ; Dread in heart had he none Of all he found there ; Fain were they to flee For all their great fear . A leatheren ladder And a long line , A small boat ...
... unto the castle Withouten any steed , Of folk that he found there Had he no drede ; Dread in heart had he none Of all he found there ; Fain were they to flee For all their great fear . A leatheren ladder And a long line , A small boat ...
目次
262 | |
291 | |
301 | |
309 | |
315 | |
321 | |
322 | |
346 | |
102 | |
108 | |
109 | |
111 | |
122 | |
129 | |
130 | |
150 | |
157 | |
165 | |
203 | |
367 | |
386 | |
434 | |
437 | |
447 | |
458 | |
480 | |
497 | |
498 | |
503 | |
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
battle beauty Ben Jonson bold born breast Bryneich Calais called Celts Chaucer cheer Cymric dead dear death delight doth dread Earl eclogue ellés England English Euphuism eyes Faerie Queene fair fame father fear French gentle give grace Greensleeves hand hast hath hear heart heaven honour Icelandic King lady land Latin light lines Little John live look Lord maid mind Mirror for Magistrates Muse ne'er never night nought o'er pain Piers Plowman play pleasure poem poet poor praise pray pride Prince Queen quoth reign rhyme Robin Robin Hood sense shepherd sight sing Sir Cleges sith slain song sonnets sorrow soul sound Spenser stanzas sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thought Timor mortis conturbat true unto verse virtue wife wise wood word wrote young youth