Women," long ago Sung by the morning star of song, who made His music heard below ; Dan Chaucer, the first warbler, whose sweet breath Preluded those melodious bursts that fill The spacious times of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still. The Philology of the English Tongue - Pagina 354di John Earle - 1880 - 700 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1886 - 694 pagine
...Legend of Good Women,' long ago Sung by the morning star of song, who made His music heard below ; Dan Chaucer, the first warbler, whose sweet breath...bursts that fill The spacious times of great Elizabeth 57 And, for a while, the knowledge of his art Held me above the subject, as strong gales Hold swollen... | |
| Henry James Nicoll - 1886 - 478 pagine
...Malory, More, Latimer, Poxt. Dan Chaucer, the first warbler, whose sweet breath Preluded those meludious bursts, that fill The spacious times of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still." — TENNYSON. F this book were a history of the English language, or if it dealt with such writers... | |
| 1886 - 372 pagine
...DANTE. CHAUCER. Dan Chaucer, the first warbler, whose sweet breat Preluded those melodious bursts, tU.it fill The spacious times of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still. — A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN. WRONG. Accursed, who from the wrongs his father did Would shape himself... | |
| EDWIN WATTS CHUBB - 1910 - 426 pagine
...impression we receive as in imagination we join these immortal pilgrims at the Tabard. Our guide is Dan Chaucer, the first warbler, whose sweet breath...of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still,— and as he moves among his motley group, let us take a glance at the Tabard. The picture we have is... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 pagine
...Legend of Good Women," long ago Sung by the morning star of song, who made His music heard below ; Dan Chaucer, the first warbler, whose sweet breath...times of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still — TENNYSON, LORD, 1830, A Dream of Fair Women. Part of the "Legende of Good Women" is of great excellence... | |
| Edwin Watts Chubb - 1910 - 442 pagine
...impression we receive as in imagination we join these immortal pilgrims at the Tabard. Our guide is Dan Chaucer, the first warbler, whose sweet breath...times of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still, — and as he moves among his motley group, let us take a glance at the Tabard. The picture we have... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 pagine
...Legend of Qood Women," long ago Sung by the morning star of song, who made His music heard below ; Elys And, for a while, the knowledge of his art Held me above the subject, as strong Hold swollen clouds... | |
| Edward Clarence Farnsworth - 1911 - 80 pagine
...order were the memorable ones who largely share in the glory of Pericles' day, and such were they who "fill The spacious times of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still." Fortunate it is that early in the Elizabethan reign the invective of a narrow but well-meaning Puritanism... | |
| Henry Clay Trumbull - 1912 - 424 pagine
...Chaucer, whom Tennyson characterizes as "... The morning star of song, who made His music heard below ; Dan Chaucer, the first warbler, whose sweet breath...times of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still." And the inspiration of Chaucer as a poet was that sentiment of unselfish friendship, or chivalrous... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1912 - 314 pagine
...Legend of Good Women" long ago Sung by the morning star of song, who made His music heard below ; n. Dan Chaucer, the first warbler, whose sweet breath...times of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still. m. And, for a while, the knowledge of his art Held me above the subject, as strong gales Hold swollen... | |
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