The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough Clarendon Press, 1934 - 974 sidor |
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... Angels , yet still bring with you Thousands of Angels on your mariage daies , Help with your presence and device to praise These rites , which also unto you grow due ; Conceitedly dress her , and be assign'd , By you , fit place for ...
... Angels , yet still bring with you Thousands of Angels on your mariage daies , Help with your presence and device to praise These rites , which also unto you grow due ; Conceitedly dress her , and be assign'd , By you , fit place for ...
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... Angels and Sons of men . A messenger from God fore - told thy birth Conceiv'd in me a Virgin , he fore - told Thou shouldst be great and sit on David's Throne , And of thy Kingdom there should be no end . At thy Nativity a glorious ...
... Angels and Sons of men . A messenger from God fore - told thy birth Conceiv'd in me a Virgin , he fore - told Thou shouldst be great and sit on David's Throne , And of thy Kingdom there should be no end . At thy Nativity a glorious ...
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... Angels sing MARIA , mother of our KING . LIVE , rosy princesse , LIVE . And may the bright Crown of a most incomparable light Embrace thy radiant browes . O may the best Of everlasting joyes bath thy white brest . LIVE , our chast love ...
... Angels sing MARIA , mother of our KING . LIVE , rosy princesse , LIVE . And may the bright Crown of a most incomparable light Embrace thy radiant browes . O may the best Of everlasting joyes bath thy white brest . LIVE , our chast love ...
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