Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... night , ( with darknes over - spred ) , Had drawne the curtaines of her cole - blacke bed ; And Cynthia , muffling her face with a clowd , ( Lest all the world of her should be too proud ) Had taken conge of the sable night , ( That THE ...
... night , ( with darknes over - spred ) , Had drawne the curtaines of her cole - blacke bed ; And Cynthia , muffling her face with a clowd , ( Lest all the world of her should be too proud ) Had taken conge of the sable night , ( That THE ...
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... night is come before the day is done . Some courtiers , carefull of their princes health , Attend his person with all dilligence ; Whose hand's their hart , whose welfare is their wealth , Whose safe protection is their sure defence ...
... night is come before the day is done . Some courtiers , carefull of their princes health , Attend his person with all dilligence ; Whose hand's their hart , whose welfare is their wealth , Whose safe protection is their sure defence ...
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... night , That so hastily calleth on mee ? The porter then in that state , That time of the night riseth hee , And forthwith opened me the gate , And received both my horse and me . Then said Humphrey Brereton , truely With the Lord ...
... night , That so hastily calleth on mee ? The porter then in that state , That time of the night riseth hee , And forthwith opened me the gate , And received both my horse and me . Then said Humphrey Brereton , truely With the Lord ...
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