Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Percy Society. Ile give thee , for to keep thee from the weather , With phoenix feathers shall thy face be fand , Cooling those cheekes , that being cool'd wexe red , Like lillyes in a bed of roses shed . Why doo thy corall lips disdaine ...
Percy Society. Ile give thee , for to keep thee from the weather , With phoenix feathers shall thy face be fand , Cooling those cheekes , that being cool'd wexe red , Like lillyes in a bed of roses shed . Why doo thy corall lips disdaine ...
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... keep him unknowne right secretly . Commend me to my brother Sir William so dear , In the Holt Castle there dwelleth hee ; Since the last time that we together were , In the forest of Delameere both fair and free , And seven harts upon ...
... keep him unknowne right secretly . Commend me to my brother Sir William so dear , In the Holt Castle there dwelleth hee ; Since the last time that we together were , In the forest of Delameere both fair and free , And seven harts upon ...
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... of thy gold , sir prince , said Humphrey Nor none sure will I have of thy fee , Therefore keep thy gold thee within , For to wage thy company ; If every hair were a man , [ then , With thee , sir prince , will I be : 32 32 THE SONG OF.
... of thy gold , sir prince , said Humphrey Nor none sure will I have of thy fee , Therefore keep thy gold thee within , For to wage thy company ; If every hair were a man , [ then , With thee , sir prince , will I be : 32 32 THE SONG OF.
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