Evidences of Romanticism in the Poetry of Medieval EnglandSlater, 1929 - 202 pages |
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... loue min sikere spetnesse . Ihesu min heorte . . . . mi saule hele . Ihesu swete .... ihesu mi leof . mi lif . mi leome . Min halwi . Min huniter . . . . þu al þet ic hopie . Ihesu mi weole mi wunne . Min blipe breostes blisse ... tu ...
... loue min sikere spetnesse . Ihesu min heorte . . . . mi saule hele . Ihesu swete .... ihesu mi leof . mi lif . mi leome . Min halwi . Min huniter . . . . þu al þet ic hopie . Ihesu mi weole mi wunne . Min blipe breostes blisse ... tu ...
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... loue dreem . * Wip loue cordes draw3 pou me Þat I may comen and wone wip þe . Ihesu my god , my lord , my kyng , Þou askest me non opere þyng But trewe loue and herte longyng And loue teres and stille mournyng " .3 36 One little love ...
... loue dreem . * Wip loue cordes draw3 pou me Þat I may comen and wone wip þe . Ihesu my god , my lord , my kyng , Þou askest me non opere þyng But trewe loue and herte longyng And loue teres and stille mournyng " .3 36 One little love ...
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... Loue , loue , where schalt þou wone ? Þi wonyng - stede is þee bi - nome , For cristis herte þat was þin hoome- He is deed , now hast pou noone- Loue , loue , whi doist pou so ? Loue , pou brekist myn herte a - two " . Yet even as he ...
... Loue , loue , where schalt þou wone ? Þi wonyng - stede is þee bi - nome , For cristis herte þat was þin hoome- He is deed , now hast pou noone- Loue , loue , whi doist pou so ? Loue , pou brekist myn herte a - two " . Yet even as he ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER | 3 |
which this study is based | 47 |
Nature of romanticism in Middle English poetry Roman | 109 |
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Evidences of Romanticism in the Poetry of Medieval England Sister Mary Eunice Rasin Affichage d'extraits - 1929 |
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