Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 11
... as they rome About the fields , along the hauthorne bushes ; I have a pie - bald curre to hunt the hare , So we will live with daintie forrest fare . Nay , more than this , I have a garden THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHEARD . 11.
... as they rome About the fields , along the hauthorne bushes ; I have a pie - bald curre to hunt the hare , So we will live with daintie forrest fare . Nay , more than this , I have a garden THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHEARD . 11.
Page 12
... hare - bell blue , the crimson cullumbine , Sage , lettis , parsley , and the milke - white lilly , The rose and speckled flowre cald sops - in - wine , Fine pretie king - cups , and the yellow bootes , That growes by rivers and by ...
... hare - bell blue , the crimson cullumbine , Sage , lettis , parsley , and the milke - white lilly , The rose and speckled flowre cald sops - in - wine , Fine pretie king - cups , and the yellow bootes , That growes by rivers and by ...
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... hare - pypes set in a muset hole , Wilt thou deceave the deep - earth - delving coney ; Or wilt thou in a yellow boxen bole , Taste with a wooden splent the sweet lythe honey ; Clusters of crimson grapes Ile pull thee downe , And with ...
... hare - pypes set in a muset hole , Wilt thou deceave the deep - earth - delving coney ; Or wilt thou in a yellow boxen bole , Taste with a wooden splent the sweet lythe honey ; Clusters of crimson grapes Ile pull thee downe , And with ...
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