Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... eye's my starre , whose smiling is my sunne , Whose love did ende before my joyes begunne . Fond love is blinde , and so ... eyes for candles to behold the same ; That when dim - sighted ones therein shall looke , They may discerne that ...
... eye's my starre , whose smiling is my sunne , Whose love did ende before my joyes begunne . Fond love is blinde , and so ... eyes for candles to behold the same ; That when dim - sighted ones therein shall looke , They may discerne that ...
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... eyes with Vestaes sable vaile , Since few are left so faire or chast as shee , Matter for me to weepe , you to ... eye , lewd follies baite , The flag of filthines , the sinke of shame , The divells dye , dishonour of thy name ! Monster ...
... eyes with Vestaes sable vaile , Since few are left so faire or chast as shee , Matter for me to weepe , you to ... eye , lewd follies baite , The flag of filthines , the sinke of shame , The divells dye , dishonour of thy name ! Monster ...
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... eye of the master maketh the ox fat . The eye of the master does more work than his hand . See Herrick's Hesperides , ed . by H. G. Clarke . Lond .: 1844. Vol . 2 , No. 455 , p . 203 . We never know the worth of water till the well 4.
... eye of the master maketh the ox fat . The eye of the master does more work than his hand . See Herrick's Hesperides , ed . by H. G. Clarke . Lond .: 1844. Vol . 2 , No. 455 , p . 203 . We never know the worth of water till the well 4.
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