English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 pages |
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... away as 52 vanish 53 the wrong 57 58 69 54 the trustest Vit very wrongly even 61 63 SO pass away delicate 62 capricious hasting away at every time 65 sorrow enough 64 66 An ende , ne werie 2 mon [ robe ] A LUVE RON 19.
... away as 52 vanish 53 the wrong 57 58 69 54 the trustest Vit very wrongly even 61 63 SO pass away delicate 62 capricious hasting away at every time 65 sorrow enough 64 66 An ende , ne werie 2 mon [ robe ] A LUVE RON 19.
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... pass through the isles of Colos and Lango ; of the which isles Hippocrates was lord . And some men say that in the isle of Lango is yet the daughter of Hippocrates , in form and likeness of a great dragon that is a hundred fathoms in ...
... pass through the isles of Colos and Lango ; of the which isles Hippocrates was lord . And some men say that in the isle of Lango is yet the daughter of Hippocrates , in form and likeness of a great dragon that is a hundred fathoms in ...
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... pass skill of human kind . But whoso will of wonders hear , What things she wrought by magic clear To make an end of all her spell , Of crafts like hers heard no man tell . Just as the moon had changed to new , When it was time her task ...
... pass skill of human kind . But whoso will of wonders hear , What things she wrought by magic clear To make an end of all her spell , Of crafts like hers heard no man tell . Just as the moon had changed to new , When it was time her task ...
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... pass , and think it is of kind 2 That often change doth please a woman's mind . THE LOVER COMPLAINETH THE UNKINDNESS OF HIS LOVE My lute , awake , perform the last Labour that thou and I shall waste , 3 And end that I have now begun ...
... pass , and think it is of kind 2 That often change doth please a woman's mind . THE LOVER COMPLAINETH THE UNKINDNESS OF HIS LOVE My lute , awake , perform the last Labour that thou and I shall waste , 3 And end that I have now begun ...
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... pass . Ring ye the bells , to make it wear away , And bonfires make all day ; And dance about them , and about them sing , That all the woods may answer , and your echo ring . Ah ! when will this long weary day have end , And lend me ...
... pass . Ring ye the bells , to make it wear away , And bonfires make all day ; And dance about them , and about them sing , That all the woods may answer , and your echo ring . Ah ! when will this long weary day have end , And lend me ...
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