Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... meanes would mend my misse , Oh , let me then with thy sweete lips b'inspired ! When thy lips touch my lips , my lips will turne To corall too , and , being cold yce , will burne . Why should thy sweete love - locke hang dangling downe ...
... meanes would mend my misse , Oh , let me then with thy sweete lips b'inspired ! When thy lips touch my lips , my lips will turne To corall too , and , being cold yce , will burne . Why should thy sweete love - locke hang dangling downe ...
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... By craftie meanes increase no worldly wealth ; Strive not with mightie men ( whose fortune flies ) , With temp'rate diet nourish wholesome health : Place well thy words , leave not thy frend for 28 THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHEARD .
... By craftie meanes increase no worldly wealth ; Strive not with mightie men ( whose fortune flies ) , With temp'rate diet nourish wholesome health : Place well thy words , leave not thy frend for 28 THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHEARD .
Page 21
... vertues dothe frame By ye meanes of good lyuynge ; I do remembre ye leuen lykynge That was solde in my season ; I do worke with true meanynge , Hym for to serue , as it is reason . + TURSDAY . + I am y , meryest of 21.
... vertues dothe frame By ye meanes of good lyuynge ; I do remembre ye leuen lykynge That was solde in my season ; I do worke with true meanynge , Hym for to serue , as it is reason . + TURSDAY . + I am y , meryest of 21.
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