The Centuries' Poetry: Chaucer to ShakespeareDenys Kilham Roberts Penguin Books, 1950 |
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Pàgina 207
... poem , The Thrissill and the Rois , a political allegory in rhyme - royal . Dunbar's most famous poem is probably his elegy Lament for the Makeris , with its refrain Timor mortis conturbat me ; he also wrote a number of satires which ...
... poem , The Thrissill and the Rois , a political allegory in rhyme - royal . Dunbar's most famous poem is probably his elegy Lament for the Makeris , with its refrain Timor mortis conturbat me ; he also wrote a number of satires which ...
Pàgina 210
... poems , as well as allegories , fables and moral romances . His chief poems were Troy Book , The Story of Thebes , Falls of Princes - which was some 36,000 lines long - and The Pilgrimage of Man , translated from Guillaume de ...
... poems , as well as allegories , fables and moral romances . His chief poems were Troy Book , The Story of Thebes , Falls of Princes - which was some 36,000 lines long - and The Pilgrimage of Man , translated from Guillaume de ...
Pàgina 215
... poems were satirical , and in a number of them he attacked Cardinal Wolsey . As a result of this he was forced to take sanctuary at Westminster , and there he died . ROBERT SOUTHWELL [ c . 1561–95 ] ( p . 104 ) , a member of an old ...
... poems were satirical , and in a number of them he attacked Cardinal Wolsey . As a result of this he was forced to take sanctuary at Westminster , and there he died . ROBERT SOUTHWELL [ c . 1561–95 ] ( p . 104 ) , a member of an old ...
Continguts
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 13 |
From The Nuns Priests Tale | 33 |
Chaucers Wordes unto Adam His Own Scriveyn | 39 |
No s’hi han mostrat 18 seccions
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Frases i termes més freqüents
Adieu beauty behold birds bower bridal day bright CHIDIOCK TICHBORNE Clerk Saunders cloak Cuckoo Cupid dead dear death delight derry dost doth EARL earth echo ring end my song eyes fair Faustus fear flowers FRANCIS BEAUMONT garland gentle GEORGE GASCOIGNE glory gold goodly green Greensleeves grief Hark hast hath heart heaven Helen Henry Hey derry JOSHUA SYLVESTER King kiss lady light lilies live London Lord love's Love's Labour's Lost lovers loves such sweet lulla lusty married merry never night pain Phyllida flouts play poems Queen RICHARD BARNFIELD rose run softly sail shalt shepherd swain sigh sight silver sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep Sonnet sorrow soul Speech spring St John's College sweet desires gain Sweet Thames Tamburlaine thee thine things THOMAS LODGE thou wouldst Timor mortis conturbat tower unto Venus waly weep wind wise wouldst not love yolp