Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... fortune may befall , Or rather , what mis - fortune happen shall : Sometimes he splits his ship against a rocke , Loosing his men , his goods , his wealth , his stocke . And if he so escape with life away , He counts himselfe a man most ...
... fortune may befall , Or rather , what mis - fortune happen shall : Sometimes he splits his ship against a rocke , Loosing his men , his goods , his wealth , his stocke . And if he so escape with life away , He counts himselfe a man most ...
Page 38
... fortune's object . And thou , my sweete Amintas , vertuous minde , Should I forget thy learning or thy love , Well might I be accounted but unkinde , Whose pure affection I so oft did prove , Might my poore plaints hard stones to pitty ...
... fortune's object . And thou , my sweete Amintas , vertuous minde , Should I forget thy learning or thy love , Well might I be accounted but unkinde , Whose pure affection I so oft did prove , Might my poore plaints hard stones to pitty ...
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... fortune myne uncle to lose the feilde , As God defend yt should so bee , Pray hir to take my eldest sonn , And exile hym over the seae ; He may come in another tyme By fylde , frygh , tower , or towne , Wreake he may his fathers deathe ...
... fortune myne uncle to lose the feilde , As God defend yt should so bee , Pray hir to take my eldest sonn , And exile hym over the seae ; He may come in another tyme By fylde , frygh , tower , or towne , Wreake he may his fathers deathe ...
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