The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... sleep in fere . Here may she wash , if any filth were ; Here is seat for all her woe ; Come when she will , she shall have cheer Quia amore langueo . I will abide till she be ready , I will her sue if she say nay ; If she be retchless I ...
... sleep in fere . Here may she wash , if any filth were ; Here is seat for all her woe ; Come when she will , she shall have cheer Quia amore langueo . I will abide till she be ready , I will her sue if she say nay ; If she be retchless I ...
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... 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 father breeds me great annoy- Balow , la - low ! When he began to court my love ...
... 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 father breeds me great annoy- Balow , la - low ! When he began to court my love ...
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... sleep awhile , And when thou wak'st thou❜le sweetly smile : But smile not as thy father did , To cozen maids : nay , God forbid ! But yet I fear thou wilt go near Thy father's heart and face to bear- Balow , la - low ! I cannot choose ...
... sleep awhile , And when thou wak'st thou❜le sweetly smile : But smile not as thy father did , To cozen maids : nay , God forbid ! But yet I fear thou wilt go near Thy father's heart and face to bear- Balow , la - low ! I cannot choose ...
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... sleep , and so beguile thy mind ! Next lullaby my gazing eyes , Which wonted were to glance apace ; For every glass may now suffice To show the furrows in thy face . With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let ...
... sleep , and so beguile thy mind ! Next lullaby my gazing eyes , Which wonted were to glance apace ; For every glass may now suffice To show the furrows in thy face . With lullaby then wink awhile ; With lullaby your looks beguile ; Let ...
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... sleeping Softly , now softly lies Sleeping . Sleep is a reconciling , A rest that peace begets ; Doth not the sun rise smiling When fair at even he sets ? Rest you then , rest , sad eyes ! Melt not in weeping , While she lies sleeping ...
... sleeping Softly , now softly lies Sleeping . Sleep is a reconciling , A rest that peace begets ; Doth not the sun rise smiling When fair at even he sets ? Rest you then , rest , sad eyes ! Melt not in weeping , While she lies sleeping ...
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