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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... loue exceeding plea- sant is . To celler he me brings of wine aboundant store ; His loue displaied ouer me , how can I wish for more ? Fil foorth your flagons , then , whereof the fume may flie ; Bring forth your cates to comfort me ...
... loue exceeding plea- sant is . To celler he me brings of wine aboundant store ; His loue displaied ouer me , how can I wish for more ? Fil foorth your flagons , then , whereof the fume may flie ; Bring forth your cates to comfort me ...
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... loue doo see , Tell him that I am sicke for loue , yea , tel him this from me . Thou peerelesse gem of price , I pray thee to vs tell What is thy loue , what may he be that doth so far excell ? In my beloueds face the rose and lilly ...
... loue doo see , Tell him that I am sicke for loue , yea , tel him this from me . Thou peerelesse gem of price , I pray thee to vs tell What is thy loue , what may he be that doth so far excell ? In my beloueds face the rose and lilly ...
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... loue , I kept for thee . THE EIGHT CHAPTER . OH that thou weart my brother borne , that suckt my mothers breast ! Then sweetly would I kisse thy lippes , and by thee take my rest . Vnto my mothers closet sure mine own loue will I bring ...
... loue , I kept for thee . THE EIGHT CHAPTER . OH that thou weart my brother borne , that suckt my mothers breast ! Then sweetly would I kisse thy lippes , and by thee take my rest . Vnto my mothers closet sure mine own loue will I bring ...
Contents
A PARAPHRASE ON THE SEVEN PENITENTIAL | i |
VI Domine ne in furore stanzas VII XVI | vii |
NOTES | 55 |
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