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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... wrought , Yet none through them can looke into your thought . La . Knevitt . A glass . Blinde fortune doth not see howe faire you bee , It gives a glass that you yourselfe may see . La . Newton . A sizer case . This sizer doth your ...
... wrought , Yet none through them can looke into your thought . La . Knevitt . A glass . Blinde fortune doth not see howe faire you bee , It gives a glass that you yourselfe may see . La . Newton . A sizer case . This sizer doth your ...
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... wrought thy fall , Like Phaeton , that did presume to sitt In Phoebus chaire to guide the golden ball , Which overturn'd did sett the worlde on fire , And burnt himselfe in prime of his desire . So thou that didst in thought aspire so ...
... wrought thy fall , Like Phaeton , that did presume to sitt In Phoebus chaire to guide the golden ball , Which overturn'd did sett the worlde on fire , And burnt himselfe in prime of his desire . So thou that didst in thought aspire so ...
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... queen , A divorce being wrought , She must forsake him : Never more in his bed Laid she her princely head : Was e'er wife so bestead , Like to Queen Katherine ? Amongst our Englishmen Of renown , of renown , The OF GOLDEN ROSES . 57.
... queen , A divorce being wrought , She must forsake him : Never more in his bed Laid she her princely head : Was e'er wife so bestead , Like to Queen Katherine ? Amongst our Englishmen Of renown , of renown , The OF GOLDEN ROSES . 57.
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