Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... sunne was risen , And new had bid good morrow to the mountaines ; When night her silver light had lockt in prison ... sunne ! quoth I , viewing the sunne , That lightenst everie thing but me alone : Why is my summer season almost done ...
... sunne was risen , And new had bid good morrow to the mountaines ; When night her silver light had lockt in prison ... sunne ! quoth I , viewing the sunne , That lightenst everie thing but me alone : Why is my summer season almost done ...
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... sunne , Whose love did ende before my joyes begunne . Fond love is blinde , and so art thou , my deare , For thou seest not my love and great desart ; Blinde love is fond , and so thou dost appeare , For fond and blinde , thou greevst ...
... sunne , Whose love did ende before my joyes begunne . Fond love is blinde , and so art thou , my deare , For thou seest not my love and great desart ; Blinde love is fond , and so thou dost appeare , For fond and blinde , thou greevst ...
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... - Imprinted by W. Rastell , 1533. Cum privilegio . " There is a copy in the Bod- leian Library , " Imprinted at London , in Paule's Churche - yearde , at the sygne of the Sunne , by : Antonie Kytson ; " the title being " The xviii.
... - Imprinted by W. Rastell , 1533. Cum privilegio . " There is a copy in the Bod- leian Library , " Imprinted at London , in Paule's Churche - yearde , at the sygne of the Sunne , by : Antonie Kytson ; " the title being " The xviii.
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