Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... hard hart with thy golden arrow , That thou my wrong , that he may rue my sorrow . But let mee feele the force of thy lead pyle , What should I doo with love when I am old ? I know not how to flatter , fawne , or smyle ; Then stay thy ...
... hard hart with thy golden arrow , That thou my wrong , that he may rue my sorrow . But let mee feele the force of thy lead pyle , What should I doo with love when I am old ? I know not how to flatter , fawne , or smyle ; Then stay thy ...
Page xlv
... hard , And for his lyfe , daryth not loke hether ward . Syr J. What doth my gossyp ? Johan . I chafe the wax , And I chafe it so hard that my fyngers krakks ; And eke the smoke puttyth out my eyes two : I burne my face , and ray my ...
... hard , And for his lyfe , daryth not loke hether ward . Syr J. What doth my gossyp ? Johan . I chafe the wax , And I chafe it so hard that my fyngers krakks ; And eke the smoke puttyth out my eyes two : I burne my face , and ray my ...
Page 18
... hard all hee sayd , And that ys that saying have so wydely wayd , To way my parte wurst herein in conclewsyon , Then ar ye wyttles , that we towe talkt on . But babyll your will , thys wyll I byd vppon ; Better be sott Somer then sage ...
... hard all hee sayd , And that ys that saying have so wydely wayd , To way my parte wurst herein in conclewsyon , Then ar ye wyttles , that we towe talkt on . But babyll your will , thys wyll I byd vppon ; Better be sott Somer then sage ...
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