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This waye, Remembrance, thou mayst doe some good, And have due thanckes;
but he that understood The throes thou bringst on me, would saye I misse The
sleepe of him that did the pale moone kisse, And that yt were a blessing throwne
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This waye, Remembrance, thou mayst doe some good, And have due thanckes;
but he that understood The throes thou bringst on me, would saye I misse The
sleepe of him that did the pale moone kisse, And that yt were a blessing throwne
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And that I can ascend up to my stall Along the milky waye by many a starre? And
where I come, the powers celestiall Rise more to mee then any goddesse farre?
And all those contryes by bright Phoebus seen Doe homage and acknowledge ...
And that I can ascend up to my stall Along the milky waye by many a starre? And
where I come, the powers celestiall Rise more to mee then any goddesse farre?
And all those contryes by bright Phoebus seen Doe homage and acknowledge ...
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And railed on, and reviled, with wordes most blasphemous; But I trust it wylbe
better with the help of Catechismus; For, thoughe it came forth but even that other
day, Yet hath it tourned many to ther olde waye; And where they hated messe,
and ...
And railed on, and reviled, with wordes most blasphemous; But I trust it wylbe
better with the help of Catechismus; For, thoughe it came forth but even that other
day, Yet hath it tourned many to ther olde waye; And where they hated messe,
and ...
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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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