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Or if I needs must looke on her rare parts , Love ! why to wounde her had I not thy
darts , Since I had not thy wings to fly away ? Winter was gone ; and by the lovely
spring Each pleasant grove a merry quire became , Where day and night the ...
Or if I needs must looke on her rare parts , Love ! why to wounde her had I not thy
darts , Since I had not thy wings to fly away ? Winter was gone ; and by the lovely
spring Each pleasant grove a merry quire became , Where day and night the ...
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Yet would I not ( myne eyes ) my dayes outrun In gazing ( coulde I helpe it , or the
arts ) , Like him that dyde with looking on the sun ; Or if I needs must , looke on
her rare parts ! Those , seen of one who every herbe would try , And what the ...
Yet would I not ( myne eyes ) my dayes outrun In gazing ( coulde I helpe it , or the
arts ) , Like him that dyde with looking on the sun ; Or if I needs must , looke on
her rare parts ! Those , seen of one who every herbe would try , And what the ...
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I never yet saw bayted hooke , But fisher then for game did looke . They say they
are of gentle race , and therefore must be finely deckt : It were for them a great
disgrace to be as are the simple sect . Fine gentles must be finely clad ; All them ...
I never yet saw bayted hooke , But fisher then for game did looke . They say they
are of gentle race , and therefore must be finely deckt : It were for them a great
disgrace to be as are the simple sect . Fine gentles must be finely clad ; All them ...
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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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