The Batsford Book of English Poetry: Chaucer to ArnoldA compendium of English poetry from Chaucer to Matthew Arnold based on syllabus requirements from O Level to post A Level. It includes short lyrics, complete books and long epic poems. |
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... for hir heigh bountee ; great goodness Which is a strange thing to thy persone . foreign Thy gentillesse cometh fro God allone ; Than comth our verray gentillesse of grace , 150 It was nothing biquethe us with our place .
... for hir heigh bountee ; great goodness Which is a strange thing to thy persone . foreign Thy gentillesse cometh fro God allone ; Than comth our verray gentillesse of grace , 150 It was nothing biquethe us with our place .
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119 disarmed = s without God's protection ; disgrast = s without God's grace ; dismayde = s unmade , i.e. weak from drinking the water of the stream from the pool . sis . 12–13 midpoint of Book I where Redcrosse ( = fallen man ) only ...
119 disarmed = s without God's protection ; disgrast = s without God's grace ; dismayde = s unmade , i.e. weak from drinking the water of the stream from the pool . sis . 12–13 midpoint of Book I where Redcrosse ( = fallen man ) only ...
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Graces the Three Graces – Aglaia , Thalia , Euphrosyne , personifying grace and beauty . Grafton , Duke of a minister of George II . Graius = a Greek ; = s the Church of England , when attendance at church was compelled by act of law ...
Graces the Three Graces – Aglaia , Thalia , Euphrosyne , personifying grace and beauty . Grafton , Duke of a minister of George II . Graius = a Greek ; = s the Church of England , when attendance at church was compelled by act of law ...
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Contents
1020 | 62 |
Alfred Lord Tennyson 180992 | 1005 |
Robert Browning 181289 | 1064 |
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