Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... river side , To angle for the sweet freshwater fish , Arm'd with thy implements that will abide , Thy rod , hooke , line , to take a dainty dish ; Thy rods shall be of cane , thy lines of silke , Thy hooks of silver , and thy bayts of ...
... river side , To angle for the sweet freshwater fish , Arm'd with thy implements that will abide , Thy rod , hooke , line , to take a dainty dish ; Thy rods shall be of cane , thy lines of silke , Thy hooks of silver , and thy bayts of ...
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... streame , or pleasant running river , Where thousand formes of fishes will appeare , Whose names to thee I cannot now deliver ; The blacker still the brighter have disgrac'd , For pleasant THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHEARD . 25.
... streame , or pleasant running river , Where thousand formes of fishes will appeare , Whose names to thee I cannot now deliver ; The blacker still the brighter have disgrac'd , For pleasant THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHEARD . 25.
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... Norfolk , Lord of Surrey , And my Lord of Shrewsbury , The Duke of Suffolk might have made England merry . " P. 10 , 1. 10. - Eughes . ] Yews . P. 10 , 1. 15. - Ladon . ] A river in Arcadia . P. 11 , 1. 2. - Syrinx . ] An.
... Norfolk , Lord of Surrey , And my Lord of Shrewsbury , The Duke of Suffolk might have made England merry . " P. 10 , 1. 10. - Eughes . ] Yews . P. 10 , 1. 15. - Ladon . ] A river in Arcadia . P. 11 , 1. 2. - Syrinx . ] An.
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