The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... light , soon lost for new love . Another shepherd you did see , To whom your heart was soon enchainèd ; Full soon your love was leapt from me , Full soon my place he had obtainèd . Soon came a third your love to win , And we were out ...
... light , soon lost for new love . Another shepherd you did see , To whom your heart was soon enchainèd ; Full soon your love was leapt from me , Full soon my place he had obtainèd . Soon came a third your love to win , And we were out ...
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... light . ' Look to the presence : are the carpets spread , The dazie o'er the head , The cushions in the chairs , And all the candles lighted on the stairs ? Perfume the chambers , and in any case Let each man give attendance in his ...
... light . ' Look to the presence : are the carpets spread , The dazie o'er the head , The cushions in the chairs , And all the candles lighted on the stairs ? Perfume the chambers , and in any case Let each man give attendance in his ...
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... light , Whose rich brightness Moved their lightness To aspire so high That all scorch'd and consumed with fire now drown'd in woe they lie . And none but Love their woeful hap did rue , For Love did know that their desires were true ...
... light , Whose rich brightness Moved their lightness To aspire so high That all scorch'd and consumed with fire now drown'd in woe they lie . And none but Love their woeful hap did rue , For Love did know that their desires were true ...
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... light , Against their Brydale day , which was not long : Sweete Themmes ! runne softly , till I end my Song . Eftsoones the Nymphes , which now had Flowers their fill , Ran all in haste to see that silver brood , As they came floating ...
... light , Against their Brydale day , which was not long : Sweete Themmes ! runne softly , till I end my Song . Eftsoones the Nymphes , which now had Flowers their fill , Ran all in haste to see that silver brood , As they came floating ...
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... light - giving lampe His golden beame upon the hils doth spred , Having disperst the nights unchearefull dampe , Doe ye awake ; and , with fresh lusty - hed , Go to the bowre of my beloved love , My truest turtle dove ; Bid her awake ...
... light - giving lampe His golden beame upon the hils doth spred , Having disperst the nights unchearefull dampe , Doe ye awake ; and , with fresh lusty - hed , Go to the bowre of my beloved love , My truest turtle dove ; Bid her awake ...
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