Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... hart ! This was the doting foole , this was the man That lov'd faire Guendolena , Queene of Beautie ; Shee cannot ... hart to pity him : Her hart more hard than adamant or steele , Her hart more changeable than Fortunes wheele . But ...
... hart ! This was the doting foole , this was the man That lov'd faire Guendolena , Queene of Beautie ; Shee cannot ... hart to pity him : Her hart more hard than adamant or steele , Her hart more changeable than Fortunes wheele . But ...
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... hart than in my purse . The more I weepe , the more he bends his brow , For in my hart a golden shaft I finde . Cruell , unkinde , and wilt thou leave me so ? Can no remorce nor pittie move thy minde ? Is mercie in the heavens so hard ...
... hart than in my purse . The more I weepe , the more he bends his brow , For in my hart a golden shaft I finde . Cruell , unkinde , and wilt thou leave me so ? Can no remorce nor pittie move thy minde ? Is mercie in the heavens so hard ...
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... hart , and cup , conjoine to make me blest ! Teares move , hart win , cup cause , ruth , love , desire , In word , in deed ; by moane , by zeale , by fire . FINIS . THE COMPLAINT OF CHASTITIE , BRIEFELY TOUCHING THE CAUSE OF THE ...
... hart , and cup , conjoine to make me blest ! Teares move , hart win , cup cause , ruth , love , desire , In word , in deed ; by moane , by zeale , by fire . FINIS . THE COMPLAINT OF CHASTITIE , BRIEFELY TOUCHING THE CAUSE OF THE ...
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