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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... Night's Dream , i . 1.— - " O , happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars . " P. 22 , 1. 3. - Fautors . ] Abetters , supporters . P. 25 , 1. 1. — When huntsmen , & c . ] " imitatus castora , qui se Eunuchum ipse facit , cupiens evadere ...
... Night's Dream , i . 1.— - " O , happy fair ! Your eyes are lode - stars . " P. 22 , 1. 3. - Fautors . ] Abetters , supporters . P. 25 , 1. 1. — When huntsmen , & c . ] " imitatus castora , qui se Eunuchum ipse facit , cupiens evadere ...
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... night , betwixt nine and ten , your chamber I think to be . In Look that you make all things ready , Your maids shall not our councell hear , For I will bring no man with me But Humphrey Brereton , my true esquire . He took his leave of ...
... night , betwixt nine and ten , your chamber I think to be . In Look that you make all things ready , Your maids shall not our councell hear , For I will bring no man with me But Humphrey Brereton , my true esquire . He took his leave of ...
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... night , That so hastily calleth on mee ? The porter then in that state , That time of the night riseth hee , And forthwith opened me the gate , And received both my horse and me . Then said Humphrey Brereton , truely With the Lord ...
... night , That so hastily calleth on mee ? The porter then in that state , That time of the night riseth hee , And forthwith opened me the gate , And received both my horse and me . Then said Humphrey Brereton , truely With the Lord ...
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