Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Sweet - smelling arbours made of eglantine Should be thy shrine , and I would be thy dove . Cool cabinets of fresh greene laurell boughs Should shadow us , ore - set with thicke - set eughes . Or if thou list to bathe thy naked limbs ...
... Sweet - smelling arbours made of eglantine Should be thy shrine , and I would be thy dove . Cool cabinets of fresh greene laurell boughs Should shadow us , ore - set with thicke - set eughes . Or if thou list to bathe thy naked limbs ...
Page 11
... sweet be gone , And loost mee for my coyne till I have none . Leave Guendolen , sweet hart ; though she be faire , Yet is she light ; not light in vertue shining , But light in her behaviour , to impaire Her honour in her chastities ...
... sweet be gone , And loost mee for my coyne till I have none . Leave Guendolen , sweet hart ; though she be faire , Yet is she light ; not light in vertue shining , But light in her behaviour , to impaire Her honour in her chastities ...
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... Sweet - smelling beds of lillies , and of roses , Which rosemary banks and lavender incloses . There growes the gilliflowre , the mynt , the dayzie Both red and white , the blue - veynd violet ; The purple hyacinth , the spyke to please ...
... Sweet - smelling beds of lillies , and of roses , Which rosemary banks and lavender incloses . There growes the gilliflowre , the mynt , the dayzie Both red and white , the blue - veynd violet ; The purple hyacinth , the spyke to please ...
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