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Now take thy leave and last adieu Of this thy country dear , Which never more
thou must behold , Nor yet approach it near . Happy should I account my self , If
death my heart had torn ; That I might have my bones entomb'd Where I was bred
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Now take thy leave and last adieu Of this thy country dear , Which never more
thou must behold , Nor yet approach it near . Happy should I account my self , If
death my heart had torn ; That I might have my bones entomb'd Where I was bred
...
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O leave me then ! and strongest memorie Keepe still with those that promise -
breakers be ; Goe ; bidd the debter mynde his payment daye ; Or helpe the
ignorant devoute to saye Prayers they understand not ; leade the blynde , And
bidd ...
O leave me then ! and strongest memorie Keepe still with those that promise -
breakers be ; Goe ; bidd the debter mynde his payment daye ; Or helpe the
ignorant devoute to saye Prayers they understand not ; leade the blynde , And
bidd ...
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And all those contryes by bright Phoebus seen Doe homage and acknowledge
me their queen . come , the Shall I then leave the prize I whilome wonne On
stately Ida ( for my beautyes charmes ) , Given me by Paris , Priam's fatall sonne ,
From ...
And all those contryes by bright Phoebus seen Doe homage and acknowledge
me their queen . come , the Shall I then leave the prize I whilome wonne On
stately Ida ( for my beautyes charmes ) , Given me by Paris , Priam's fatall sonne ,
From ...
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Contents
POLITICAL BALLADS PUBLISHED IN ENGLAND DURING | 11 |
A SELECTION OF LATIN STORIES | 28 |
THE KEEN OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND | 46 |
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