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... by religious women in the cloister . LORD that lenest us lyf , ant lokest uch an
lede , For te cocke with knyf nast thou none nede ; Bothe wepmon ant wyf sore
mowe drede , Lest thou be sturne with strif , for bone that thou bede , in wunne
That ...
... by religious women in the cloister . LORD that lenest us lyf , ant lokest uch an
lede , For te cocke with knyf nast thou none nede ; Bothe wepmon ant wyf sore
mowe drede , Lest thou be sturne with strif , for bone that thou bede , in wunne
That ...
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Thy garters fringed with the gold , And silver aglets * hanging by ; Which made
thee blithe for to behold : And yet thou wouldest not love me ! Greensleeves , & c .
My gayest gelding I thee gave , To ride wherever liked thee ; No lady ever was so
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Thy garters fringed with the gold , And silver aglets * hanging by ; Which made
thee blithe for to behold : And yet thou wouldest not love me ! Greensleeves , & c .
My gayest gelding I thee gave , To ride wherever liked thee ; No lady ever was so
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Page 100
Thou couldst desire no earthly thing , But still thou hadst it readily . Thy music ,
still to play and sing : And yet thou wouldest not love me ! Greensleeves , & c .
And who did pay for all this gear , That thou didst spend when pleased thee ?
Even I ...
Thou couldst desire no earthly thing , But still thou hadst it readily . Thy music ,
still to play and sing : And yet thou wouldest not love me ! Greensleeves , & c .
And who did pay for all this gear , That thou didst spend when pleased thee ?
Even I ...
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SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | |
SONG UPON THE TALORS | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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