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 18
... shame still to abound . Wide open are my eyes to looke Upon my sad and heavy sinne ; And quite unclasped is the booke Where my accounts are written in . This sin of mine deserveth death ; Be judge , Lord Wigmoore , I am shee , For I ...
... shame still to abound . Wide open are my eyes to looke Upon my sad and heavy sinne ; And quite unclasped is the booke Where my accounts are written in . This sin of mine deserveth death ; Be judge , Lord Wigmoore , I am shee , For I ...
Page 19
... shame , your dayes Wil dy without remembrancers of praise . ' Tis pitty such a pregnant witty verse Should be intombed in the fatall herse . Confine your muse some tractates to compile , In scanned metre , or condigner stile ; That ...
... shame , your dayes Wil dy without remembrancers of praise . ' Tis pitty such a pregnant witty verse Should be intombed in the fatall herse . Confine your muse some tractates to compile , In scanned metre , or condigner stile ; That ...
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... shame , And lively pourtrait his abhorred name , Wer't not that criticks would debase , revile , Censure the sharpnesse of a satyres stile . ' Tis shame , such vipers , all devouring hell , Should be indured in our coasts to dwell . We ...
... shame , And lively pourtrait his abhorred name , Wer't not that criticks would debase , revile , Censure the sharpnesse of a satyres stile . ' Tis shame , such vipers , all devouring hell , Should be indured in our coasts to dwell . We ...
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