Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 29Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... stay , force them to stay and run against their kind ; for without quater trey , ye wot that v nor x can never fall . R. By this reason , he that hath the first dice is like always to strip and rob all the table about ? M. True it is ...
... stay , force them to stay and run against their kind ; for without quater trey , ye wot that v nor x can never fall . R. By this reason , he that hath the first dice is like always to strip and rob all the table about ? M. True it is ...
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... stay , oh stay , oh stay , Or else our joys will dye , Or perish in their infancy . " Tis true ' tis day , -what if it be , Wilt thou therefore rise from me ? Did we lie down because of night , And shall we rise for fear of night ? Oh ...
... stay , oh stay , oh stay , Or else our joys will dye , Or perish in their infancy . " Tis true ' tis day , -what if it be , Wilt thou therefore rise from me ? Did we lie down because of night , And shall we rise for fear of night ? Oh ...
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... stay a while , To clense thy conscience , which thou did'st defile : And if from thence to blisse thou finde a way , Thou leave shalt have ; but now I will not stay . Duke . Then farewell , joyes ! I'le bee content to dwell A thousand ...
... stay a while , To clense thy conscience , which thou did'st defile : And if from thence to blisse thou finde a way , Thou leave shalt have ; but now I will not stay . Duke . Then farewell , joyes ! I'le bee content to dwell A thousand ...
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Loyalty turnd up Trump or the Danger over | 1 |
Advice to Virgins 7 | 7 |
The Mothers Advice 13 | 13 |
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