The Vision Of Piers Plowman – Part 03 (William Langland Poems)
Now is Mede the mayde and no mo of hem alle,With bedeles and baillies brought bifore the Kyng.The Kyng called ...
Now is Mede the mayde and no mo of hem alle,With bedeles and baillies brought bifore the Kyng.The Kyng called ...
II have lived with shades so long,And talked to them so oft,Since forth from cot and croftI went mankind among, That ...
Is his form hidden by some cliff or crag, Or does he loiter on the shelving shore?We know not, though we ...
Oh, there is a being that haunteth my dreamsWhen night sendeth slumber to me,So like thee that of ten in ...
Thy memory, green Erin, haunteth me Since first I stood upon Killarney's shore, Or saw from Limerick's spires the Shannon pourIts turbid ...
THAT way he went with no will of his own,in danger of life, to the dragon's hoard,but for pressure of ...
Within the precincts of this yard,Each in his narrow confines barred,Dwells every beast that can be foundOn Afric or on ...
I I have lived with shades so long, And talked to them so oft, Since forth from cot and croft ...
THE PROLOGUE. THE Cook of London, while the Reeve thus spake, For joy he laugh'd and clapp'd him on the ...
Let Elizur rejoice with the Partridge, who is a prisoner of state and is proud of his keepers. Let Shedeur ...
There are some qualities- some incorporate things, That have a double life, which thus is made A type of that ...
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