Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 30Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... olde ) Till I those lovely graces see , Which , but in her , can none beholde ; Then be an age ! that we maye never trye More griefe in parting , but growe olde and dye . Heere ceas'd the shepheard's song , but not his woe ; Griefe ...
... olde ) Till I those lovely graces see , Which , but in her , can none beholde ; Then be an age ! that we maye never trye More griefe in parting , but growe olde and dye . Heere ceas'd the shepheard's song , but not his woe ; Griefe ...
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... olde , And ' tis full tyme that I had pitch'd my folde ; When next sweet morning calls us from our bedds With harmelesse thoughts and with untroubled heads , Meet we in Rowden meadowes , where the flood Kisses the banckes , and courts ...
... olde , And ' tis full tyme that I had pitch'd my folde ; When next sweet morning calls us from our bedds With harmelesse thoughts and with untroubled heads , Meet we in Rowden meadowes , where the flood Kisses the banckes , and courts ...
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... olde beldames , withered hagges , whome hungrie dogges cannot require , Will whinnie still , like wanton nagges , and sadled be with such attire , A patient heart cannot but rage To see the shame of this our age . These Holland smockes ...
... olde beldames , withered hagges , whome hungrie dogges cannot require , Will whinnie still , like wanton nagges , and sadled be with such attire , A patient heart cannot but rage To see the shame of this our age . These Holland smockes ...
Contents
A Song between Truth and Ignorance 89 | 6 |
STRANGE HISTORIES BY THOMAS DELONEY | 10 |
A MARRIAGE TRIUMPH BY THOMAS HEYWOOD | 18 |
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