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Then he that hath done well shall pass Forthwith to everlasting rest, And live
among those glorious saints Which Jesus Christ our Lord hath blest. Where
martyrs, prophets, and patriarchs, Do hallelujahs ever sing; Glory and honour be
to God, ...
Then he that hath done well shall pass Forthwith to everlasting rest, And live
among those glorious saints Which Jesus Christ our Lord hath blest. Where
martyrs, prophets, and patriarchs, Do hallelujahs ever sing; Glory and honour be
to God, ...
Page 111
She is neither white nor brown, But as the heavens fair; There is none hath a form
so divine, On the earth, in the air. Such a one did I meet, (good sir) With angel like
face; Who like a queen did appear In her gait, in her grace. She hath left me ...
She is neither white nor brown, But as the heavens fair; There is none hath a form
so divine, On the earth, in the air. Such a one did I meet, (good sir) With angel like
face; Who like a queen did appear In her gait, in her grace. She hath left me ...
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Which it resembles; and if we applye The eye-bright, by the like, unto the eye,
Why mayst not thou (disconsolate) as well From me receave a cure? since in me
dwell All those sadd wrongs the world hath throwne on thee; Which wrought soe
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Which it resembles; and if we applye The eye-bright, by the like, unto the eye,
Why mayst not thou (disconsolate) as well From me receave a cure? since in me
dwell All those sadd wrongs the world hath throwne on thee; Which wrought soe
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Contents
OLD BALLADS FROM EARLY PRINTED COPIES | 1 |
EARLY NAVAL BALLADS OF ENGLAND | 8 |
SPECIMENS OF LYRIC POETRY TEMP EDWARD I | 13 |
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