Select Early English Poems, المجلد 8H. Milford, 1921 |
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الصفحة 6
... vpon pat floury flat , Suche odour to my hernez schot , I slode vpon a slepyng - slazte , 44 48 52 56 On pat prec [ i ] os perle wyth - outen spot . 60 IV . Unto the spot I picture forth I enter'd 6 PERLE .
... vpon pat floury flat , Suche odour to my hernez schot , I slode vpon a slepyng - slazte , 44 48 52 56 On pat prec [ i ] os perle wyth - outen spot . 60 IV . Unto the spot I picture forth I enter'd 6 PERLE .
الصفحة 16
... Vpon at sydez , & bounden bene Wyth be myryeste margarys , at my deuyse , pat euer I se3 3et with myn [ ene ] ; Wyth lappez large , I wot & I wene , Dubbed with double perle & dyzte ; Her cortel of self sute schene , Wyth precios perlez ...
... Vpon at sydez , & bounden bene Wyth be myryeste margarys , at my deuyse , pat euer I se3 3et with myn [ ene ] ; Wyth lappez large , I wot & I wene , Dubbed with double perle & dyzte ; Her cortel of self sute schene , Wyth precios perlez ...
الصفحة 20
... vpon . To hed hade ho non oper werle ; Her [ h ] ere [ h ] eke al hyr vmbe - gon ; Her semblaunt sade , for doc oper erle ; Her ble more blazt þen whallez bon . 208 212 As schorne golde schyr her fax penne schon , On schylderez pat ...
... vpon . To hed hade ho non oper werle ; Her [ h ] ere [ h ] eke al hyr vmbe - gon ; Her semblaunt sade , for doc oper erle ; Her ble more blazt þen whallez bon . 208 212 As schorne golde schyr her fax penne schon , On schylderez pat ...
الصفحة 32
... forloyne , my dere endorde ; 368 Bot [ k ] ype ; me kyndely your coumforde , Pytosly penkande vpon pysse , - Of care & me ze made acorde , þat er watz grounde of alle my blysse . 372 XXX . " Doom thou the Lord ! Arraign Him 1 32 PERLE .
... forloyne , my dere endorde ; 368 Bot [ k ] ype ; me kyndely your coumforde , Pytosly penkande vpon pysse , - Of care & me ze made acorde , þat er watz grounde of alle my blysse . 372 XXX . " Doom thou the Lord ! Arraign Him 1 32 PERLE .
الصفحة 48
... vpon a rawe , & gyf vchon in - lyche a peny . Bygyn at pe laste pat standez l [ a ] we , Tyl to pe fyrste pat pou atteny . ' & penne pe fyrst by - gonne to pleny , & sayden pat pay hade trauayled sore : - ' pese bot on oure hem con ...
... vpon a rawe , & gyf vchon in - lyche a peny . Bygyn at pe laste pat standez l [ a ] we , Tyl to pe fyrste pat pou atteny . ' & penne pe fyrst by - gonne to pleny , & sayden pat pay hade trauayled sore : - ' pese bot on oure hem con ...
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alliterative Apocalypse asspyed beryl bliss blysse Boccaccio's bope bright cæsura Chaucer Cleanness clene conj crown delyt dere Eclogue emendation English Erkenwald evidently fayre fyrst Gawain gentle glente gold grace gret hath hatz heaven heuen Huchown hyze Jerusalem jewel jueler Lamb Lombe Lord lyste lyzt medieval mote mozt my3t ne'er neuer noble Note Olym Olympia passage Pearl penne perle perlez phrase poem poet poet's precious prep pron py3t quen Ralph Strode reference rhyme Romaunt Rose ryche ryzt sayde schal schulde sense Silv silvis song sorze spot spotless spyce stanza subj suggested sunne thee Therapon thou throne vpon Vulgate vyne wat3 watz wern West Midland wolde wony word wrozt Wycliffite wyth wyth-inne wyth-outen þat þys ср
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الصفحة xxxvii - Gest Hystoriale,' ' Called Lucius Hiberius Emperoure, When King of Britain was Arthoure.' The chronicler excuses the poet, for the mistake was not originally his, and adds enthusiastically : ' men off gud dyscretyowne Suld excuse and love Huchowne, That cunnand was in literature. He made the gret Geste of Arthure And the Awntyre of Gawane, The Pystyll als off Swete Susane.
الصفحة 147 - Praise to the Holiest in the height, And in the depth be praise: In all His words most wonderful; Most sure in all His ways! O loving wisdom of our God! When all was sin and shame, A second Adam to the fight And to the rescue came.
الصفحة xxi - Go forth, O ye daughters of Zion, and behold king Solomon with the crown wherewith his mother crowned him in the day of his espousals, and in the day of the gladness of his heart.
الصفحة 114 - She's gane to dwall in heaven, my lassie, She's gane to dwall in heaven : Ye're owre pure, quo...
الصفحة xlvii - 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 xxxv - There is, moreover, stronger confirmation of this aspect of the poem. A later poet, to whom we are indebted for a ballad of ' The Green Knight,' — a rifacimento of this romance, or of some intermediate form of it, — has used the same story to account for the origin of another Order. Evidently aware of its original application, but wishing to make his ballad topical, he ends it with the following reference to the Knighthood of the Bath, then newly instituted : ' All the Court was full faine Alive...
الصفحة 154 - I have no doubt that the reading 'of triys' is correct. 759-60. «'.<;. 'chose me as His bride, although unfitting that union might once have seemed (while I was on earth).' There should be no pause after 'vnmete,' and the whole sense of the passage is lost by placing a full-stop after
الصفحة 25 - XXII. That jewel there, so fair begemm'd, up-rais'd her face, her eyes so grey, put on her crown of Orient pearl, and thus full gravely then she spake : " Sir, thou hast misread thy tale, to say thy Pearl is all perdu, that is in chest so comely and strong as in this garden of grace and glee ; for ever to dwell and play herein, where miss and mourning come never nigh ; this were thy treasure-hold, i' faith, wert thou a gentle jeweller.
الصفحة 69 - Lamb, a hundred and forty-four thousand in all, as in the Apocalypse it is clear ; Saint John beheld them in a throng. On the Hill of Zion, that beauteous spot, the Apostle beheld them, in dream divine, array'd for the Bridal on that hill-top,the City New of Jerusalem.
الصفحة xvi - Margarite, a woman, betokeneth grace, lerning, or wisdom of god, or els holy church. If breed, thorow vertue, is mad holy flesshe, what is that our god sayth ? ' It is the spirit that yeveth lyf ; the flesshe, of nothing it profiteth.