Collins Albatross Book of Verse: English and American Poetry from the Thirteenth Century to the Present Day |
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The first is to tell him , as he sits there , With his crown of gold on his head so fair Among all his liegemen of noble birth , To within one penny , what he is worth . The second , to tell him , beyond all doubt , How quickly he may ...
The first is to tell him , as he sits there , With his crown of gold on his head so fair Among all his liegemen of noble birth , To within one penny , what he is worth . The second , to tell him , beyond all doubt , How quickly he may ...
Page 471
Because , forsooth , the battle was set , And the scarlet and gold had got to be met , He rode on the spur till the next warm noon ; Two red roses across the moon . But the battle was scattered from hill to hill , From the windmill to ...
Because , forsooth , the battle was set , And the scarlet and gold had got to be met , He rode on the spur till the next warm noon ; Two red roses across the moon . But the battle was scattered from hill to hill , From the windmill to ...
Page 472
Under the may she stooped to the crown , All was gold , there was nothing of brown , And the horns blew up in the hall at noon , Two red roses across the moon . LOVE IS ENOUGH Love is enough : though the world be a - waning , And the ...
Under the may she stooped to the crown , All was gold , there was nothing of brown , And the horns blew up in the hall at noon , Two red roses across the moon . LOVE IS ENOUGH Love is enough : though the world be a - waning , And the ...
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Contents
EARLY BALLADS | 25 |
EARLY SONGS | 60 |
THE FOURTEENTH TO SIXTEENTH CENTURIES | 79 |
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