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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... weather , With briers and brambles teare his fleece in twaine , He shall be forc'd t ' abide cold frosty weather , And powring showres of ratling stormes of raine , Till his new fleece begins to grow againe : And for his rashnes he is ...
... weather , With briers and brambles teare his fleece in twaine , He shall be forc'd t ' abide cold frosty weather , And powring showres of ratling stormes of raine , Till his new fleece begins to grow againe : And for his rashnes he is ...
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... weather and sorrow come unsent for . As the wind blows you must set your sail . Change of weather is the discourse of fools . A field requires three things ; fair weather , sound seed , and a good husbandman . Set trees poor , and they ...
... weather and sorrow come unsent for . As the wind blows you must set your sail . Change of weather is the discourse of fools . A field requires three things ; fair weather , sound seed , and a good husbandman . Set trees poor , and they ...
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... weather , it's nothing but folly , For when it rains on the hill , the sun shines in the valley . Where the scythe cuts , and the plough rives , No more fairies and bee - bikes . ‡ When the smoke goes west , Good weather is past ; When ...
... weather , it's nothing but folly , For when it rains on the hill , the sun shines in the valley . Where the scythe cuts , and the plough rives , No more fairies and bee - bikes . ‡ When the smoke goes west , Good weather is past ; When ...
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