From spot where such rich treasure wastes fragrant spice must needs spring forth ; blossoms white and blue and red shine there full sheer against the sun. Flower and fruit shall know no flaw where it down drave to earth's dark mould ; for from dead grain... Pearl, an English Poem of the XIVth Century - Page 5publié par - 1921 - 285 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1921 - 362 pages
...marrest a merry theme,Pearl mine own, without a spot. From spot where such rich treasure wastes fragrant spice must needs spring forth ; blossoms white and...fail ; ne'er fragrant spice shall cease to spring f. 39* To fat spot fat I in speche expoun, I entred in pat erber grene, In Augoste in a hyj seysouw,... | |
| William Allan Neilson, Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster - 1916 - 466 pages
...without a spot ! 3. That spot musr needs abound in spires where such riches is run to rot. Blooms yellow and blue and red shine there full sheer against the sun; flower and fruit may not fade •"' where it drove down in the dun mould; for every herb must grow from a seed's death;... | |
| Israel Gollancz - 1921 - 370 pages
...marrest a merry theme,Pearl mine own, without a spot. From spot where such rich treasure wastes fragrant spice must needs spring forth ; blossoms white and...fail ; ne'er fragrant spice shall cease to spring from that precious Pearl without a spot. f. 39* To pat spot pat I in speche expoun, I entred in pat... | |
| Sister Mary Madeleva - 1925 - 252 pages
...sheer against the sun. Flower and fruit shall know no flaw where it down drave to earth's dark mold; for from dead grain each blade must grow, no wheat...fail ; ne'er fragrant spice shall cease to spring from that precious Pearl without a spot. IV Unto the spot I picture forth I enter'd into that garden... | |
| Sister Mary Madeleva - 1925 - 254 pages
...merry theme, — Pearl mine own, without a spot. m From spot where such rich treasure wastes fragrant spice must needs spring forth ; blossoms white and...shall know no flaw where it down drave to earth's dark mold ; for from dead grain each blade must grow, no wheat were else brought ever home. Each good from... | |
| 1922 - 294 pages
...description of the Pearl's grave sounds the keynote : " From spot where such rich treasure wastes, fragrant spice must needs spring forth — blossoms white and...blue and red shine there full sheer against the sun." The interest of the poem lies not so much in the argumentative material, which it is the purpose of... | |
| Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster - 1916 - 462 pages
...1 3. That spot must needs abound in spices where such riches is run to rot. Blooms yellow and blne and red shine there full sheer against the sun; flower and fruit may not fade '" where it drove down in the dun mould; for every herb must grow from a seed's death;... | |
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