The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... thou rew on me : I haif thee luvit , loud and still , Thir yeiris twa or thre ; My dule in dern bot gif thou dill , Doutless but dreid I de . ' Robin answerit ' By the Rude Na thing of luve I knaw , But keipis my sheip undir yon wud ...
... thou rew on me : I haif thee luvit , loud and still , Thir yeiris twa or thre ; My dule in dern bot gif thou dill , Doutless but dreid I de . ' Robin answerit ' By the Rude Na thing of luve I knaw , But keipis my sheip undir yon wud ...
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... thou art the flour of Cities all . Gladdith anon , thou lusty Troy novaunt , Citie that some tyme cleped was New Troy ; In all the erth , imperiall as thou stant , Pryncesse of townes , of pleasure and of joy , A richer restith under no ...
... thou art the flour of Cities all . Gladdith anon , thou lusty Troy novaunt , Citie that some tyme cleped was New Troy ; In all the erth , imperiall as thou stant , Pryncesse of townes , of pleasure and of joy , A richer restith under no ...
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... thou art the flour of Cities all . Upon thy lusty Brigge of pylers white Been merchauntis full royall to behold ; Upon thy stretis go'th many a semely knyght In velvet gownes and in cheynes of gold . By Julyus Cesar thy Tour founded of ...
... thou art the flour of Cities all . Upon thy lusty Brigge of pylers white Been merchauntis full royall to behold ; Upon thy stretis go'th many a semely knyght In velvet gownes and in cheynes of gold . By Julyus Cesar thy Tour founded of ...
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... thou not , my fair spouse mine , Quia amore langueo . If thou be foul , I shall thee make clean ; If thou be sick , I shall thee heal ; If thou mourn ought , I shall thee mene ; Why wilt thou not , fair love , with me deal ? Foundest thou ...
... thou not , my fair spouse mine , Quia amore langueo . If thou be foul , I shall thee make clean ; If thou be sick , I shall thee heal ; If thou mourn ought , I shall thee mene ; Why wilt thou not , fair love , with me deal ? Foundest thou ...
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... Thou weepest , thou gladdest , I sit thee by : Yet wouldst thou once , love , look unto me ! Should I always feede thee With children meat ? Nay , love , not so ! I will prove thy love with adversitè Quia amore langueo . Wax not weary ...
... Thou weepest , thou gladdest , I sit thee by : Yet wouldst thou once , love , look unto me ! Should I always feede thee With children meat ? Nay , love , not so ! I will prove thy love with adversitè Quia amore langueo . Wax not weary ...
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