Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volym 2Dent, 1926 |
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... thing that ever I did I will to you unfolde ; Earl marshall had my maidenhed , Beneath this cloth of golde . Thats a vile sinne , then sayd the king , May God forgive it thee ! Amen , amen , quoth earl marshall ; With a heavye heart ...
... thing that ever I did I will to you unfolde ; Earl marshall had my maidenhed , Beneath this cloth of golde . Thats a vile sinne , then sayd the king , May God forgive it thee ! Amen , amen , quoth earl marshall ; With a heavye heart ...
Sida 29
... things seeme wondrous , yet more wondrous I , Whose heart with feare doth freeze , with love doth fry . The Andelusian merchant , that returnes Laden with cutchinele and china dishes , Reports in Spaine , how strangely Fogo burnes ...
... things seeme wondrous , yet more wondrous I , Whose heart with feare doth freeze , with love doth fry . The Andelusian merchant , that returnes Laden with cutchinele and china dishes , Reports in Spaine , how strangely Fogo burnes ...
Sida 30
... things are bounden to obey , For all his wit and worthie skill , Doth fade at length , and fall away . There is nothing but time doeth waste ; The heavens , the earth consume at last . But vertue sits triumphing still Upon the throne of ...
... things are bounden to obey , For all his wit and worthie skill , Doth fade at length , and fall away . There is nothing but time doeth waste ; The heavens , the earth consume at last . But vertue sits triumphing still Upon the throne of ...
Sida 33
... thing to fulfill wee all doe agree ; But where dwells thy father , my prettye Besse ? My father , shee said , is soone to be seene : The seely blind beggar of Bednall - greene , That daylye sits begging for charitle , He is the good ...
... thing to fulfill wee all doe agree ; But where dwells thy father , my prettye Besse ? My father , shee said , is soone to be seene : The seely blind beggar of Bednall - greene , That daylye sits begging for charitle , He is the good ...
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... thing doth please thee most ? " To gaze on beauty stille . " Whom dost thou thinke to be thy foe ? " Disdayn of my good wille . " Doth company displease ? " Yes , surelye , many one . " Where doth Desire delight to live ? " He loves to ...
... thing doth please thee most ? " To gaze on beauty stille . " Whom dost thou thinke to be thy foe ? " Disdayn of my good wille . " Doth company displease ? " Yes , surelye , many one . " Where doth Desire delight to live ? " He loves to ...
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