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" ... before. Yet many of his verses consist of ten syllables, and the words not much behind our present English ; as, for example, these two lines in the description of the carpenter's young wife : " Wincing she was, as is a jolly colt, Long as a mast,... "
The Colonist in Australia, Or, The Adventures of Godfrey Arabin - Halaman 103
oleh Thomas McCombie, Thomas MacCombie - 1850 - 234 halaman
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On the Margin: Notes and Essays

Aldous Huxley - 1923 - 238 halaman
...dame. Her mouth was sweet as bragot is or meath, Or hoard of apples, laid in hay or heath. Wincing she was, as is a jolly colt, Long as a mast and upright as a bolt. Again and again in Chaucer's poems do we find such similitudes, and the result is always a picture...
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Dryden: Poetry & Prose: With Essays by Congreve, Johnson, Scott and Others

John Dryden, William Congreve, Samuel Johnson, Walter Scott - 1925 - 230 halaman
...English : as for example, these two lines, in the description of the Carpenter's young wife : Wincing she was, as is a jolly Colt, Long as a Mast, and upright as a Bolt. I have almost done with Chaucer, when I have answered some objections relating to my present work....
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Five Hundred Years of Chaucer Criticism and Allusion 1357-1900, Volume 1

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1925 - 704 halaman
...for Example, these two Lines, in the Description of the Carpenter's Young Wife : Wincing she teas, as is a jolly Colt, Long as a Mast, and upright as a Bolt. I have almost done with Chaucer, when I have answer'd some Objections relating to my present Work....
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Essays of John Dryden, Volume 2

John Dryden - 1926 - 342 halaman
...English : as for example, these two lines, in the 25 description of the Carpenter's young wife : Wincing she was, as is a jolly Colt, Long as a Mast, and upright as a Bolt. I have almost done with Chaucer, when I have answered some objections relating to my present work....
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Preface to the Fables

John Dryden - 1928 - 54 halaman
...English : as for example, these two lines, in the description of the Carpenter's young wife — Wincing she was, as is a jolly colt, Long as a mast, and upright as a bolt. 10 I have almost done with Chaucer, when I have answered some objections relating to my present work....
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 39

1909 - 498 halaman
...English: as for example, these two lines, in the description of the carpenter's young wife: Wincing she was, as is a jolly colt. Long as a mast, and upright as a bolt. I have almost done with Chaucer, when I have answer'd some objections relating to my present work....
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Words that Taste Good

Bill Moore - 1987 - 180 halaman
...apples, layd in hay or heth. GEOFFREY CHAUCER Sweet breathed, as apples in a barn in the hay. Wynsyng she was, as is a jolly colt; Long as a mast, and upright as a bolt. Hir schoos were laced on hir legges heigh; She was a primerole, a piggesneyghe, For any Loord to have...
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The Major Works

John Dryden - 2003 - 1024 halaman
...Engltsh; as for example, these two lines in the description of the Carpenter's young wife: Wincing, she was as is a jolly Colt, Long as a Mast, and upright as a Bolt.0 I have almost done with Chaucer, when I have answered some objections relating to my present...
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The Preface to the Fables

62 halaman
...English : As for Example, these two Lines, in the Description of the Carpenter's Young Wife : Wincing she was, as is a jolly Colt, Long as a Mast, and upright as a Bolt. I have almost done with Chaucer, when I have answer'd some Objections relating to my present Work....
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The London Mercury, Volume 2

Sir John Collings Squire - 1920 - 806 halaman
...dame. Her mouth was sweet as bragot is or tneath, Or hoard of apples, laid in hay or heath. Wincing she was, as is a jolly colt, Long as a mast and upright as a bolt. Again and again in Chaucer's poems do we find such similitudes, and the result is always a picture...
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