intercalated verse is usually of a moral and reflective character. Mr. Jamieson, in Illustrations o...
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And he held the land in peace. Here singeth one: Lo ye, Aucassin hath gone To Biaucaire that is h...
doit." "Nay, then," quoth Aucassin, "take these twenty sols I have in my purse, and pay for thine ...
tells him the tidings. These are but visions ye tell of, for there is no beast so great in this for...
And went back to his own place, Sound and strong, and full of face! My sweet lady, lily white, Sw...
that fall in tourneys and great wars, and stout men at arms, and all men noble. With these would I ...
Prince, 'tis a melancholy lay! For Youth, for Life we both regret: How fair they seem; how far awa...
Aucassin and Nicolete Translated by Andrew Lang INTRODUCTION There is nothing in artistic poetry ...