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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... thee : I love thee for thy qualities divine , But shee doth love another swaine above thee : I love thee for thy gifts , she for hir pleasure ; I for thy vertue , she for beauties treasure . And alwaies , I am sure , it cannot last ...
... thee : I love thee for thy qualities divine , But shee doth love another swaine above thee : I love thee for thy gifts , she for hir pleasure ; I for thy vertue , she for beauties treasure . And alwaies , I am sure , it cannot last ...
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... thee for thy gifts divine , In the December of thy beauties waning , Will still admire with joy those lovely eine , That now behold me with their beauties baning . Though Januarie will never come againe , Yet Aprill yeres will come in ...
... thee for thy gifts divine , In the December of thy beauties waning , Will still admire with joy those lovely eine , That now behold me with their beauties baning . Though Januarie will never come againe , Yet Aprill yeres will come in ...
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... thee , Alas ! how can a silly soule resist thee ? By thee great Collin lost his libertie , By thee sweet Astrophel forwent his joy ; By thee Amyntas wept incessantly , By thee good Rowland liv'd in great annoy ; O cruell , peevish ...
... thee , Alas ! how can a silly soule resist thee ? By thee great Collin lost his libertie , By thee sweet Astrophel forwent his joy ; By thee Amyntas wept incessantly , By thee good Rowland liv'd in great annoy ; O cruell , peevish ...
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