Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... true ( my sonne ) , When my age - withered spring is almost done . Behold my gray head , full of silver haires , My wrinckled skin , deepe furrowes in my face , Cares bring old age , old age increaseth cares ; My time is come , and I ...
... true ( my sonne ) , When my age - withered spring is almost done . Behold my gray head , full of silver haires , My wrinckled skin , deepe furrowes in my face , Cares bring old age , old age increaseth cares ; My time is come , and I ...
Page 43
... true affection can their fancie please , Except it be a Jove , to raine downe gold Into their laps , which they wyde open hold : If legem pone comes , he is receav'd , When Vix haud habeo is of hope bereav'd . Thus have I showed , in my ...
... true affection can their fancie please , Except it be a Jove , to raine downe gold Into their laps , which they wyde open hold : If legem pone comes , he is receav'd , When Vix haud habeo is of hope bereav'd . Thus have I showed , in my ...
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... true exercyse , For who of good workes can not blynne To his rewarde , shall wynne paradyse . † TUESDAY . + I Tuesday am also named of Mars , Called of goddes army potent , I loue neuer for to be scars Of workes , but alwayes dylygent ...
... true exercyse , For who of good workes can not blynne To his rewarde , shall wynne paradyse . † TUESDAY . + I Tuesday am also named of Mars , Called of goddes army potent , I loue neuer for to be scars Of workes , but alwayes dylygent ...
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