Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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... passing pure ; And if she be a doore , she shall inclosed be With braue and goodly squared boords of the fine cedar tree . I am a mightie wall , my breasts like towers hie ; Then am I passing beautifull in my beloueds eie . King Salomon ...
... passing pure ; And if she be a doore , she shall inclosed be With braue and goodly squared boords of the fine cedar tree . I am a mightie wall , my breasts like towers hie ; Then am I passing beautifull in my beloueds eie . King Salomon ...
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... passing by . ” ] Sir Richard Cox , writing about the time the Kerry Pastoral appeared , says , " very few of the Irish aim at any more than a little Latin , which every cow - boy pretends to , and a smattering of logic , which very few ...
... passing by . ” ] Sir Richard Cox , writing about the time the Kerry Pastoral appeared , says , " very few of the Irish aim at any more than a little Latin , which every cow - boy pretends to , and a smattering of logic , which very few ...
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... passes this mountain , to make some verses to its honour , otherwise they affirm , that whoever attempts to pass it ... passing the rugged pathway of Cahircanawy , overhanging the dizzy cliffs of Castlemain ; and I doubt not but a ...
... passes this mountain , to make some verses to its honour , otherwise they affirm , that whoever attempts to pass it ... passing the rugged pathway of Cahircanawy , overhanging the dizzy cliffs of Castlemain ; and I doubt not but a ...
Contents
A PARAPHRASE ON THE SEVEN PENITENTIAL | i |
VI Domine ne in furore stanzas VII XVI | vii |
NOTES | 55 |
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