Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Volume 2H. Washbourne, 1845 - 458 páginas |
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... leave ) ye man abide , And tell me who you hither sent ? Or why ye bear your bow so bent To slay our deer of pride ? " In waithman1 weed sen I you find , In this wood walkand your alone , Your milk - white handis we shall bind While ...
... leave ) ye man abide , And tell me who you hither sent ? Or why ye bear your bow so bent To slay our deer of pride ? " In waithman1 weed sen I you find , In this wood walkand your alone , Your milk - white handis we shall bind While ...
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... leave withal , Maist certainly I do not so . I do you true love hecht ' , By all thy beauties bright ! Ye are so fair - be not my foe ! Ye shall have sin and ye me slo2 Thus through ane sudden sight . " " That I you slay , that God ...
... leave withal , Maist certainly I do not so . I do you true love hecht ' , By all thy beauties bright ! Ye are so fair - be not my foe ! Ye shall have sin and ye me slo2 Thus through ane sudden sight . " " That I you slay , that God ...
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... times . 5 An interjection , commanding to desist or leave off . Rudd . Gloss . 6 Go . " That can of wrath and malice never ho . " ( G. Doug . Virg . , p . 148 , 1. 2. ) 7 Show . VOL . II . It was no need , I 32 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
... times . 5 An interjection , commanding to desist or leave off . Rudd . Gloss . 6 Go . " That can of wrath and malice never ho . " ( G. Doug . Virg . , p . 148 , 1. 2. ) 7 Show . VOL . II . It was no need , I 32 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
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... leave your boords ' , And use your wit , and shew it so . For , with a beck you shall me call ; And if of one that burns alwày Ye have pity or ruth at all , Answer him fair , with yea or nay ! If it be yea , I shall be fain ; If it be ...
... leave your boords ' , And use your wit , and shew it so . For , with a beck you shall me call ; And if of one that burns alwày Ye have pity or ruth at all , Answer him fair , with yea or nay ! If it be yea , I shall be fain ; If it be ...
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... leave me not so suddenly ; Since well ye wot that in my heart I mean ye nought but honestly . Refuse me not without cause why : For think me not to be unjust , Since that by lot of fantasy This careful knot needs knit I must . Mistrust ...
... leave me not so suddenly ; Since well ye wot that in my heart I mean ye nought but honestly . Refuse me not without cause why : For think me not to be unjust , Since that by lot of fantasy This careful knot needs knit I must . Mistrust ...
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