Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... treasure . And every morne by dawning of the day , When Phoebus riseth with a blushing face , Silvanus chappel - clarkes shall chaunt a lay , And play thee hunts - up in thy resting place : My coote thy chamber , my bosome thy bed Shall ...
... treasure . And every morne by dawning of the day , When Phoebus riseth with a blushing face , Silvanus chappel - clarkes shall chaunt a lay , And play thee hunts - up in thy resting place : My coote thy chamber , my bosome thy bed Shall ...
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... treasure . And alwaies , I am sure , it cannot last . But 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 ...
... treasure . And alwaies , I am sure , it cannot last . But 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 ...
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... ‡ * The sluggard's daily prayer . Varia : - : - As safe as treasure in a kist , Is the day in an old moon's mist . Divers Crab - tree Lectures , p . 126. 12mo . Lond . 1639 . If cold wind reach you through a hole , Say 15.
... ‡ * The sluggard's daily prayer . Varia : - : - As safe as treasure in a kist , Is the day in an old moon's mist . Divers Crab - tree Lectures , p . 126. 12mo . Lond . 1639 . If cold wind reach you through a hole , Say 15.
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