Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 15Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... twas a wondrous thing Would make a mayden frowne ; When twas no little grace to nature For to be call'd a gentle creature . The milke - maydes paile was sweete , The shepheards cloake was cleane : And when their loves did meete , They ...
... twas a wondrous thing Would make a mayden frowne ; When twas no little grace to nature For to be call'd a gentle creature . The milke - maydes paile was sweete , The shepheards cloake was cleane : And when their loves did meete , They ...
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... twas done in puple - age , For even your soune , if he had liv'd , had nowe byn past a page . But tell me , faith , when wilt thou sue the livery of this sonne , When this new gotten babe doth beare the hore haires on his chinne . " P ...
... twas done in puple - age , For even your soune , if he had liv'd , had nowe byn past a page . But tell me , faith , when wilt thou sue the livery of this sonne , When this new gotten babe doth beare the hore haires on his chinne . " P ...
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