| William Morris - Argonauts (Greek mythology) - 1867 - 316 pages
...of the thing My heart is filled with : thou whose dreamy eyes Beheld the flush to Cressid's cheeks arise, As Troilus rode up the praising street, As...withstood The glittering horror of the steel-topped wood. Ten years have passed, since in the market-place The hero stood with flushed and conquering face, And... | |
| 1868 - 162 pages
...to bring Before men's eyes the image of the thing My heart is filled with : thou whose dreamy cyes Beheld the flush to Cressid's cheek arise, As Troilus...wood. 1867. W. MORRIS. Life & Death of Jason, Book svii. p. 317. I hope he has sent many a student to sit at his Master's feet. Dean Stanley's Chaucer... | |
| 1868 - 418 pages
...of the thing My heart is filled with : thou whose dreamy eyes Beheld the flush to Cressid's cheeks arise, As Troilus rode up the praising street, As...withstood The glittering horror of the steel-topped wood." These lines are enough in themselves to show that Mr. Morris is not an unworthy disciple of Chaucer... | |
| William Morris - 1868 - 384 pages
...My heart is filled with : thou whose dreamy eyes Beheld the flush to Cressid's cheeks arise, 20 When Troilus rode up the praising street, As clearly as...withstood The glittering horror of the steel-topped wood. Ten years have passed, since in the market-place The hero stood with flushed and conquering face, And... | |
| Henry Trueman Wight Wood - 1870 - 96 pages
...image of the thing My heart is filled with; thou whose dreamy eyes Beheld the flush to Cressid's cheeks arise, As Troilus rode up the praising street, As...withstood The glittering horror of the steel-topped wood." The quotation is rather a long one, but its beauty is excuse enough for its introduction, with the... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 766 pages
...of the thing My heart is filled with : thou whose dreamy eyes Beheld the flush to Cressid's cheeks arise, As Troilus rode up the praising street, As...withstood The glittering horror of the steel-topped wood." As we look at Chaucer now in the light of his works, we find it difficult to think of him as a man... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1879 - 742 pages
...of the thing My heart is filled with : thou whose dreamy eyes Beheld the flush to Cressid's cheeks arise, As Troilus rode up the praising street, As...withstood The glittering horror of the steel-topped wood." .' -'; As we look at Chaucer now in the light of his works, we find it difficult to think of him as... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 754 pages
...dreamy eyes Beheld the flush to Cressid's cheeks arise, As Troilus rode up the praising street, •Vs clearly as they saw thy townsmen meet Those who in...of Poictou withstood the glittering horror of the s^eel-topped wood." As we look at Chaucer now in the light of his works, we find it difficult to think... | |
| William Morris - 1888 - 270 pages
...thing My heart is filled with : thou whose dreamy eyes Beheld the flush to Cressid's cheeks arise, When Troilus rode up the praising street, As clearly as...withstood The glittering horror of the steel-topped wood " 18. Faerie. The enchanted land, or region of illusions. 48. Carven. Morris nearly always uses this... | |
| William Morris - 1897 - 388 pages
...My heart is filled with : thou whose dreamy eyes Beheld the flush to Cressid's cheeks arise, 20 When Troilus rode up the praising street, As clearly as...withstood The glittering horror of the steel-topped wood. Ten years have passed, since in the market-place The hero stood with flushed and conquering face, And... | |
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