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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... play withall ; The queene of love had bin excus'd Bequeathing , bequeathing My Phillida the golden ball . Yonder comes my mother , Coridon , Whither shall I fly ? Under yonder beech , my lovely one , While she passeth by . Say to her ...
... play withall ; The queene of love had bin excus'd Bequeathing , bequeathing My Phillida the golden ball . Yonder comes my mother , Coridon , Whither shall I fly ? Under yonder beech , my lovely one , While she passeth by . Say to her ...
Page 77
... play , For I will neither run nor yelpe , Your secrets to bewray ; But what it should behove A spaniel to professe , To cloake or hide when you remoove , My part shall be no lesse . And what doth want in him My favour might supply , For ...
... play , For I will neither run nor yelpe , Your secrets to bewray ; But what it should behove A spaniel to professe , To cloake or hide when you remoove , My part shall be no lesse . And what doth want in him My favour might supply , For ...
Page 61
... played . - See Nares's Gloss . in v . - 1. 5 , - " tick - tack . " " This is the plain game of tick - tack , which is so called from touch and take , for if you touch a man you must play him , though to your loss . " - See The Compleat ...
... played . - See Nares's Gloss . in v . - 1. 5 , - " tick - tack . " " This is the plain game of tick - tack , which is so called from touch and take , for if you touch a man you must play him , though to your loss . " - See The Compleat ...
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