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Page 75
... of the youthful year wherein The Sun his locks beneath Aquarius tempers , And
now the nights draw near to half the day , What time the hoar - frost copies on the
ground The outward semblance of her sister white , But little lasts the temper of ...
... of the youthful year wherein The Sun his locks beneath Aquarius tempers , And
now the nights draw near to half the day , What time the hoar - frost copies on the
ground The outward semblance of her sister white , But little lasts the temper of ...
Page 85
Already all the stars of the other pole The night beheld , and ours so very low It
did not rise above the ocean floor . Five times rekindled and as many quenched
Had been the splendour underneath the moon , Since we had entered into the ...
Already all the stars of the other pole The night beheld , and ours so very low It
did not rise above the ocean floor . Five times rekindled and as many quenched
Had been the splendour underneath the moon , Since we had entered into the ...
Page 99
There it was less than night , and less than day , So that my sight went little in
advance ; But I could hear the blare of a loud horn , So loud it would have made
each thunder faint , Which , counter to it following its way , Mine eyes directed
wholly ...
There it was less than night , and less than day , So that my sight went little in
advance ; But I could hear the blare of a loud horn , So loud it would have made
each thunder faint , Which , counter to it following its way , Mine eyes directed
wholly ...
Page 110
But night is reascending , and ' tis time That we depart , for we have seen the
whole . ” As seemed him good , I clasped him round the neck , And he the
vantage seized of time and j'ace , And when the wings were opened wide apart ,
He laid ...
But night is reascending , and ' tis time That we depart , for we have seen the
whole . ” As seemed him good , I clasped him round the neck , And he the
vantage seized of time and j'ace , And when the wings were opened wide apart ,
He laid ...
Page 118
Chaucer's Assemble of Foules : - a man , whether in the body , or out of “ The
daie gan failen , and the darke night the body , I cannot tell ; God knoweth ; That
reveth bestes from hir businesse how that he was caught up into Para . Berafte
me ...
Chaucer's Assemble of Foules : - a man , whether in the body , or out of “ The
daie gan failen , and the darke night the body , I cannot tell ; God knoweth ; That
reveth bestes from hir businesse how that he was caught up into Para . Berafte
me ...
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