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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... to haue lyfe with her dysdayne . Nowe out of hope I do remayne , Euer to reioyce in playe or dysporte , But styll to endure without comforte . So with complayntes and regretes pyteous , Uoyded of all 58 A COMPLAINT OF.
... to haue lyfe with her dysdayne . Nowe out of hope I do remayne , Euer to reioyce in playe or dysporte , But styll to endure without comforte . So with complayntes and regretes pyteous , Uoyded of all 58 A COMPLAINT OF.
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... Value my verse according to her worth : No mercenary hope hath brought her forth . Times puny penny - wits I loathing hate . Though poore , I'me pure , from such a servile state . These workes ( fram'd on the anvile of my braine.
... Value my verse according to her worth : No mercenary hope hath brought her forth . Times puny penny - wits I loathing hate . Though poore , I'me pure , from such a servile state . These workes ( fram'd on the anvile of my braine.
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... hope , but present in beliefe : Thy words are true , thy promises are just , And thou wilt find thy dearly - bought in dust . UPON THE SUDDEN RESTRAINT OF THE EARLE OF SOMERSET , THEN FALLING FROM FAVOR . * DAZEL'D thus with height of ...
... hope , but present in beliefe : Thy words are true , thy promises are just , And thou wilt find thy dearly - bought in dust . UPON THE SUDDEN RESTRAINT OF THE EARLE OF SOMERSET , THEN FALLING FROM FAVOR . * DAZEL'D thus with height of ...
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