Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... sometime Nature will denie those dimples : Insteed of beautie , when thy blossom's past , Thy face will be deformed full of wrinckles ; Then she that lov'd thee for thy beauties sake , When age drawes on , thy love will soone forsake ...
... sometime Nature will denie those dimples : Insteed of beautie , when thy blossom's past , Thy face will be deformed full of wrinckles ; Then she that lov'd thee for thy beauties sake , When age drawes on , thy love will soone forsake ...
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... sometimes I ease my smart . The mightie monarch of a royall realme , Swaying his scepter with a princely pompe , Of his desires cannot so steare the healme , But sometime falls into a deadly dumpe ; When as he heares the shrilly ...
... sometimes I ease my smart . The mightie monarch of a royall realme , Swaying his scepter with a princely pompe , Of his desires cannot so steare the healme , But sometime falls into a deadly dumpe ; When as he heares the shrilly ...
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... Sometimes he feares ship - spoyling pyracie , Another while deceipt and treacherie Of his owne factors in a forren land ; Thus doth he still in dread and danger stand . Well is he tearmd a merchant - venturer , Since he doth venter ...
... Sometimes he feares ship - spoyling pyracie , Another while deceipt and treacherie Of his owne factors in a forren land ; Thus doth he still in dread and danger stand . Well is he tearmd a merchant - venturer , Since he doth venter ...
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