Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... comfort of my minde , My love , my dove , my sollace , and my joy ; But if I can no grace nor mercie finde , Ile goe to Caucasus to ease my smart , And let a vulture gnaw upon my hart . Yet if thou wilt but show me one kinde looke , A ...
... comfort of my minde , My love , my dove , my sollace , and my joy ; But if I can no grace nor mercie finde , Ile goe to Caucasus to ease my smart , And let a vulture gnaw upon my hart . Yet if thou wilt but show me one kinde looke , A ...
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... comfort the cry . ' " After this personage we have the remaining characters , who all differ in their requests , which are thus , afterwards , related to Jupiter by Mery Reporte : - * Jupiter speaks seven lines after " Mery Reporte ...
... comfort the cry . ' " After this personage we have the remaining characters , who all differ in their requests , which are thus , afterwards , related to Jupiter by Mery Reporte : - * Jupiter speaks seven lines after " Mery Reporte ...
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... comfort of the witless one , and the speech of the latter , commencing p . 9 , is remarkable for feeling and spirit , when comparing the husbandman's and student's life : - " Less is the peril and less is the pain , - The knocking of ...
... comfort of the witless one , and the speech of the latter , commencing p . 9 , is remarkable for feeling and spirit , when comparing the husbandman's and student's life : - " Less is the peril and less is the pain , - The knocking of ...
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