Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... trust , in ventring be not bold . In Pan repose thy trust ; extoll his praise , ( That never shall decay , but ever lives ) : Honor thy parents ( to prolong thy dayes ) , Let not thy left hand know what right hand gives : From needie ...
... trust , in ventring be not bold . In Pan repose thy trust ; extoll his praise , ( That never shall decay , but ever lives ) : Honor thy parents ( to prolong thy dayes ) , Let not thy left hand know what right hand gives : From needie ...
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... trust women , For many a man is brought into great woe , Through telling to women his privity : I trust you will not serve me so For all the gold in Christantie . No , father , he is my mortall foe , On him fain wrooken woud I bee ! He ...
... trust women , For many a man is brought into great woe , Through telling to women his privity : I trust you will not serve me so For all the gold in Christantie . No , father , he is my mortall foe , On him fain wrooken woud I bee ! He ...
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... trust in Jesus full of might That my queen that she shall bee ; Commend me to Sir William Stanley , That noble knight in the west countrey , Tell him that about Michaelmas certaine In England I do hope to be ; Att Millford haven I will ...
... trust in Jesus full of might That my queen that she shall bee ; Commend me to Sir William Stanley , That noble knight in the west countrey , Tell him that about Michaelmas certaine In England I do hope to be ; Att Millford haven I will ...
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