Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... face with blood and filthy goare : His face , that was to Guendolen more deere Than love of lords , or any lordly peere . This was that faire and beautifull young man , Whom Guendolena so lamented for ; This is that Love whom she doth ...
... face with blood and filthy goare : His face , that was to Guendolen more deere Than love of lords , or any lordly peere . This was that faire and beautifull young man , Whom Guendolena so lamented for ; This is that Love whom she doth ...
Page 31
... face , Cares bring old age , old age increaseth cares ; My time is come , and I have run my race : Winter hath snow'd upon my hoarie head , And with my winter all my joyes are dead . And thou love - hating boy , ( whom once I loved ) ...
... face , Cares bring old age , old age increaseth cares ; My time is come , and I have run my race : Winter hath snow'd upon my hoarie head , And with my winter all my joyes are dead . And thou love - hating boy , ( whom once I loved ) ...
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... face yours all blanke shall . " The fourth and fifth stanzas are the most poetic : - " If all the worlde were sought full farre , Who coulde finde such a wyght ? Her beutye twinkleth like a starre , Within the frostye night . Her couler ...
... face yours all blanke shall . " The fourth and fifth stanzas are the most poetic : - " If all the worlde were sought full farre , Who coulde finde such a wyght ? Her beutye twinkleth like a starre , Within the frostye night . Her couler ...
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