Pearl: An English Poem of the 14th CenturyIsrael Gollancz D. Nutt, 1891 - 141 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxix
... Thenne sone com the seventhe day , when samned wern alle , And alle woned in the whichche the wylde and the tame . Then bolned the abyme and bonkez con ryse , Waltes out uch walle - heved , in ful wode stremez , Wacz no brymme that abod ...
... Thenne sone com the seventhe day , when samned wern alle , And alle woned in the whichche the wylde and the tame . Then bolned the abyme and bonkez con ryse , Waltes out uch walle - heved , in ful wode stremez , Wacz no brymme that abod ...
الصفحة xxxi
... thenne suppe bihoved The coge of the colde water , and thenne the cry ryses ; Yet corven thay the cordes and kest al ther - oute . Mony ladde ther forth - lep to lave and to kest , Scopen out the scathel water , that fayn scape wolde ...
... thenne suppe bihoved The coge of the colde water , and thenne the cry ryses ; Yet corven thay the cordes and kest al ther - oute . Mony ladde ther forth - lep to lave and to kest , Scopen out the scathel water , that fayn scape wolde ...
الصفحة xxxii
... thenne he lurkkes and laytes where wacz le best , In uche a nok of his navel , bot nowhere he fyndez No rest ne recoverer , bot ramelande myre , In wych gut so ever he gocz ; bot ever is god swete ; And ther he lenged at the last and to ...
... thenne he lurkkes and laytes where wacz le best , In uche a nok of his navel , bot nowhere he fyndez No rest ne recoverer , bot ramelande myre , In wych gut so ever he gocz ; bot ever is god swete ; And ther he lenged at the last and to ...
الصفحة 14
... Thenne newe note me com on honde , That meved my mynd ay more and more . M ORE mervayle con my dom adaunt ; I segh by - yonde that myry mere , A crystal clyffe ful relusaunt , Mony ryal ray con fro hit rere ; At the fote thereof ther ...
... Thenne newe note me com on honde , That meved my mynd ay more and more . M ORE mervayle con my dom adaunt ; I segh by - yonde that myry mere , A crystal clyffe ful relusaunt , Mony ryal ray con fro hit rere ; At the fote thereof ther ...
الصفحة 16
... Thenne verez ho up her fayre frount , Hyr vysayge whyt as playn yvore , That stonge myn hert ful stray atount , And ever the lenger , the more and more . ORE then me lyste my drede aros , M I stod full stylle and dorste not calle , Wyth ...
... Thenne verez ho up her fayre frount , Hyr vysayge whyt as playn yvore , That stonge myn hert ful stray atount , And ever the lenger , the more and more . ORE then me lyste my drede aros , M I stod full stylle and dorste not calle , Wyth ...
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alliteration alliterative anon Apocalypse author of Pearl bayly bliss blysse bright cæsura Chaucer Cleanness clene dere docz dryve endent English fair fayre fryth fyrst Gawayne gentle glosses grace Green Knight gret grete Guenever hacz hade hath heaven hert Huchown hyghe Icel iwis Jerusalem jewel John the Apostle jueler kynde kyntly Lamb lombe Lord lyght lyste makelez metre Middle English moght mone mote myght ne'er never noble noght perle perlez phrase plyt poem poet poet's precious pyght quen quoth quyt reads rhyme romance ryche ryght sayde schal schere schulde scribe segh seme sense Sir Gawayne song speche spot spotless pearl Stanza Strode sunne swete thagh thay thee thenne ther thou hast thurgh thynk trow verse vyne wacz wern withouten woghe wolde wony word wroght wyth
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الصفحة 24 - Now thurgh kynde of the kyste that hyt con close, To a perle of prys hit is put in pref ; And thou hacz called thy wyrde a thef, That oght of noght hacz mad the cler ; Thou blamez the bote of thy meschef, Thou art no kynde jueler.
الصفحة l - O moral Gower, this book I direct To thee, and to the philosophical Strode, To vouchsafe there need is to correct, Of your benignities and zcalgs good," And the book ends with a prayer that Christ may make us worthy of His mercy.
الصفحة xxxii - Then he lurks there and seeks in each nook of the nav« the best sheltered spot, yet nowhere he finds rest or recovery, but filthy mire wherever he goes; but God is ever dear; and he tarried at length and called to the Prince. . . . . . . Then he reached a nook and held himself there, where no foul filth encumbered him about. He sat there as safe, save for darkness alone, as in the boat's stern, where he had slept ere. Thus, in the beast's bowel, he abides there alive, three days and three nights,...
الصفحة 28 - To dol agayn, thenne I dowyne. Now haf I fonte that I for-lete, Schal I efte for-go hit er ever I fyne? Why...
الصفحة xxvii - ... with red, and several illuminations, coarsely executed, serve by way of illustration, each of which occupies a page. 1. Four of these are prefixed to the first poem. In the first the Author is represented slumbering in a meadow, by the side of a streamlet, clad in a long red gown, having falling sleeves, turned up with white, and a blue hood attached round the neck.
الصفحة 6 - Fro spot my spyryt ther sprang in space, My body on balke ther bod in sweven ; My goste is gon in Godez grace, In aventure ther mervaylez meven. I ne wyste in this worlde quere that hit wace, 65 Bot I knew me keste ther klyfez...
الصفحة xlvi - He felt the sentiment of being spread O'er all that moves, and all that seemeth still ; The presences of Nature in the sky And on the earth ; the visions of the hills, And souls of lonely places.
الصفحة xxxii - ... mid grease that savored as he his bower was arrayed, who would fain risk no ill. Then he lurks there and seeks in each nook of the nave the best sheltered spot, yet nowhere he finds rest or recovery, but filthy mire wherever he goes; but God is ever dear; and he tarried at length and called to the Prince. . . . Then he reached a nook and held himself there, where no foul filth encumbered him about. He sat there as safe, save for darkness alone, as in the boat's stern, where he had slept ere.
الصفحة xxvii - ... contrast to the illustrations of the MS., now reproduced, the portrayal of the poet's theme as conceived by the greatest of modern Pre-Raphaelites is given as frontispiece to the present volume. Two illustrations follow after the pages of ' Pearl ' ; they are evidently intended to represent respectively Noah and his family in the Ark, and the prophet Daniel expounding the writing on the wall to the affrighted Belshazzar and his queen. It is clear that these have nothing to do with the subject...
الصفحة 64 - When I wente fro yor worlde wete, He calde me to hys bonerte: "Cum hyder to me, my lemman swete, For mote ne spot is non in the.