Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... doth hate , desert doth rue : Learne to looke red , anon waxe pale and wan , Making a mocke of love , a scorne of man . A candle light , and cover'd with a vaile , Doth no man good , because it gives no light ; So Beauty of her beauty ...
... doth hate , desert doth rue : Learne to looke red , anon waxe pale and wan , Making a mocke of love , a scorne of man . A candle light , and cover'd with a vaile , Doth no man good , because it gives no light ; So Beauty of her beauty ...
Page 36
... doth he still in dread and danger stand . Well is he tearmd a merchant - venturer , Since he doth venter lands , and goods and all ; When he doth travell for his traffique far , Little he knowes what fortune may befall , Or rather ...
... doth he still in dread and danger stand . Well is he tearmd a merchant - venturer , Since he doth venter lands , and goods and all ; When he doth travell for his traffique far , Little he knowes what fortune may befall , Or rather ...
Page 40
... doth quench ; Standing amazed at her heavenly sight , Beauty doth ravish sense with sweet delight , Clearing Arcadia with a smoothed browe , When sun - bright smiles melt flakes of driven snowe . Thus doth he frollicke it each day by ...
... doth quench ; Standing amazed at her heavenly sight , Beauty doth ravish sense with sweet delight , Clearing Arcadia with a smoothed browe , When sun - bright smiles melt flakes of driven snowe . Thus doth he frollicke it each day by ...
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