The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... arms ben spread to clip her me to . Cry once , I come : now , soul , assay Quia amore langueo . Fair love , let us go play : Apples ben ripe in my gardayne . bait ] resting - place . weet ] wet . in fere ] together . I shall thee clothe ...
... arms ben spread to clip her me to . Cry once , I come : now , soul , assay Quia amore langueo . Fair love , let us go play : Apples ben ripe in my gardayne . bait ] resting - place . weet ] wet . in fere ] together . I shall thee clothe ...
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... arms And I in my bed again ! Balow 16th Cent BALOW , my babe , lie still and sleep ! It grieves me sore to see thee weep . Wouldst thou be quiet I'se be glad , Thy mourning makes my sorrow sad : Balow my boy , thy mother's joy , Thy ...
... arms And I in my bed again ! Balow 16th Cent BALOW , my babe , lie still and sleep ! It grieves me sore to see thee weep . Wouldst thou be quiet I'se be glad , Thy mourning makes my sorrow sad : Balow my boy , thy mother's joy , Thy ...
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... arms long and small , And therewithal so sweetly did me kiss , And softly said , ' Dear heart , how like you this ? " It was no dream ; for I lay broad awaking : But all is turn'd now , through my gentleness , Into a bitter fashion of ...
... arms long and small , And therewithal so sweetly did me kiss , And softly said , ' Dear heart , how like you this ? " It was no dream ; for I lay broad awaking : But all is turn'd now , through my gentleness , Into a bitter fashion of ...
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... arms across Rejoice their chief delight , Drowned in tears , to mourn my loss I stand the bitter night In my window where I may see Before the winds how the clouds flee : Lo ! what a mariner love hath made me ! And in green waves when ...
... arms across Rejoice their chief delight , Drowned in tears , to mourn my loss I stand the bitter night In my window where I may see Before the winds how the clouds flee : Lo ! what a mariner love hath made me ! And in green waves when ...
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... arm , and there think many a wile , Some stand aloof at cap and knee , some humble and some stout , Yet are they never friends in deed until they once fall out : Thus ended she her song and said , before she did remove , The falling out ...
... arm , and there think many a wile , Some stand aloof at cap and knee , some humble and some stout , Yet are they never friends in deed until they once fall out : Thus ended she her song and said , before she did remove , The falling out ...
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