Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 77
... insolent , made proude with pray , And conquest must her vtmost duetie pay . Achilles is not tyde vnto the mast , The Acheloydes singe , and he in hast Leapes from his cabbin . O'twere treble wrong That he LOUES LEPROSIE . 77.
... insolent , made proude with pray , And conquest must her vtmost duetie pay . Achilles is not tyde vnto the mast , The Acheloydes singe , and he in hast Leapes from his cabbin . O'twere treble wrong That he LOUES LEPROSIE . 77.
Page 41
... hast the tiger plaid . " The Lord thus put this king in mind His chosen saint to save ; And also to Queene Maries life A sodaine ending gave : And so Elizabeth was fetcht From prison to a crowne , Which she full foure and forty yeares ...
... hast the tiger plaid . " The Lord thus put this king in mind His chosen saint to save ; And also to Queene Maries life A sodaine ending gave : And so Elizabeth was fetcht From prison to a crowne , Which she full foure and forty yeares ...
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... hast dispung'd my score , And dying wast the death of Death , Be to me now , on thee I call , My life , my strength , my joy , my all ! THE END . GRADUATE LIBRARY SEP 18 1978 JUL 26 1973 DATE DUE 22 POEMS BY SIR HENRY WOTTON .
... hast dispung'd my score , And dying wast the death of Death , Be to me now , on thee I call , My life , my strength , my joy , my all ! THE END . GRADUATE LIBRARY SEP 18 1978 JUL 26 1973 DATE DUE 22 POEMS BY SIR HENRY WOTTON .
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