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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... grief and woe , For him that's from us gone , And can , alack ! return no more . But yet , indeed , The oaten reed , And mirth thou late didst know , I blame thee not , If now forgot , For who can blame thy woe ? The breath had once a ...
... grief and woe , For him that's from us gone , And can , alack ! return no more . But yet , indeed , The oaten reed , And mirth thou late didst know , I blame thee not , If now forgot , For who can blame thy woe ? The breath had once a ...
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... Grief lulls thee now asleep , And now thou wak'st to grief again ! Asleep , awake , For his dear sake , Some 10 THE CROWN - GARLAND.
... Grief lulls thee now asleep , And now thou wak'st to grief again ! Asleep , awake , For his dear sake , Some 10 THE CROWN - GARLAND.
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... grief to wound me now withal . Farewell , dear friends ! farewell my courtly trains ! My late renown is turn'd to ling'ring pains ; My melody of musick's silver sound , Are snakes and adders hissing on the ground . The downy bed [ s ] ...
... grief to wound me now withal . Farewell , dear friends ! farewell my courtly trains ! My late renown is turn'd to ling'ring pains ; My melody of musick's silver sound , Are snakes and adders hissing on the ground . The downy bed [ s ] ...
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Ann of Cleves BATTLE OF AGINCOURT bewty blame my woe bower brave breast Collection of Old comfort Crown Garland dear death delight doth dreame duchess Duke earth Elenor Elizabeth England eyes F.S.A. THOMAS FAIR angel fame feare flyinge foes foole France friends gentle gold golden grace grief hand hart hath heart heaven Henry's honour JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL Katherine Howard kind King Henry lament land liv'd live Lord lott lov'd maidens of London merry minde moan mourn Mres never night nought Old Ballads paine Percy Society PETER CUNNINGHAM pitty pleasure poor praise prentices princely princess Queen Katherine quoth renown reprinted rest Rose royal queen S.A. WILLIAM secreat shew sight sorrow soveraigne sponke sunne tears thee thing thou didst thou hast thought true love tune unto vertue whome wife WILLIAM CHAPPELL WILLIAM JERDAN WILLIAM SANDYS witt words wrought