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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... True love , so dear I have thee bought ! Certis , so shall I do na mair7 ? Sen that I go beguil'd With ane that faith has syľ'd® , That gars ' me oft - syis 10 sigh full sair , 11 And walk among the holtis hair 11 , Within the woodis ...
... True love , so dear I have thee bought ! Certis , so shall I do na mair7 ? Sen that I go beguil'd With ane that faith has syľ'd® , That gars ' me oft - syis 10 sigh full sair , 11 And walk among the holtis hair 11 , Within the woodis ...
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... 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 forshield ! What have I done or said you till ? I was not ...
... 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 forshield ! What have I done or said you till ? I was not ...
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... true ; Mistrust me not till all be known ; Forsake me not now for no new . Of his Return from Spain . Tagus , farewell , that westward with thy streams Turns up the grains of gold already tried ! For I with spur and sail go seek the ...
... true ; Mistrust me not till all be known ; Forsake me not now for no new . Of his Return from Spain . Tagus , farewell , that westward with thy streams Turns up the grains of gold already tried ! For I with spur and sail go seek the ...
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... true it is that I have always meant Less to esteem them than the common sort , Of outward things that judge in their intent , Without regard what inward doth resort . * * * I cannot crouch nor kneel to such a wrong , 40 REIGN OF HENRY ...
... true it is that I have always meant Less to esteem them than the common sort , Of outward things that judge in their intent , Without regard what inward doth resort . * * * I cannot crouch nor kneel to such a wrong , 40 REIGN OF HENRY ...
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... true and plain , That raileth reckless unto each man's shame : Say he is rude that cannot lie and feign , The letcher a lover , and tyranny To be the right of a prince's reign , - I cannot , I , -no , no , —it will not be . This is the ...
... true and plain , That raileth reckless unto each man's shame : Say he is rude that cannot lie and feign , The letcher a lover , and tyranny To be the right of a prince's reign , - I cannot , I , -no , no , —it will not be . This is the ...
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