The Vision Of Piers Plowman – Part 06 (William Langland Poems)
'This were a wikkede wey but whoso hadde a gydeThat folwen us ech a foot' - thus this folk ...
'This were a wikkede wey but whoso hadde a gydeThat folwen us ech a foot' - thus this folk ...
The fruytfull sentence & the noble werkesTo our doctryne wryten in olde antyquyteBy many grete and ryght notable clerkesGrounded on ...
Cities and men, and nations, have passed by,Like leaves upon an autumn's dreary sky;Like chaff upon the ocean billow proud,Like ...
O my aged Uncle Arly!Sitting on a heap of BarleyThro' the silent hours of night,Close beside a leafy thicket:On his ...
All night in slumber deep the armies lay: But, while the eastern sky with first faint beam Yet dimly reddened; ...
But not all unprepared were found the Medes. With restless foot, Belesis through the night, Still to and fro had ...
Resplendent as on that great morn he rose, When, from the inmost depth of heaven's immense, The bright eternal solitude ...
Accurs?d to the Medes, as to himself, That fatal hour when,--mad with fiercest hate,-- His private wrong on one man ...
On the next morrow, early, rose the king; And sat upon his throne: at his right hand, The heroic queen: ...
The sun hath set; the outworn armies sleep: But, in Arbaces' tent, by summons called For counsel secret on things ...
Three times the glorious god of light, and life, Along the sapphire pavement of the sky Careering,--through the immense of ...
The maid begins.-Where fam'd Coaspes lavesRich Elam's borders with his sacred waves,Along the fields their tents the shepherds spread,By them ...
On Nineveh's proud towers the sinking sun In cloudless splendor looks; nor, through the earth, Like glory doth behold. In ...
Read ye here the song as sung By a chief named, briefly, Ung.In the days when arguments were manly ...
I've served in the French Foreign Legion It's Hell! The life couldn't be harder, For it's war to the knife ...
The face of glory and her pleasant voice, O fortunate youth, now recognize, And how much nobler than effeminate sloth ...
Honor to those who in the life they lead define and guard a Thermopylae. Never betraying what is right, consistent ...
In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, Someone sailed the ocean blue. Somebody borrowed the fare in Spain For a business trip ...
So spake the Son of God; and Satan stood A while as mute, confounded what to say, What to reply, ...
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