A Thousand and One Gems of English PoetryG. Routledge and Sons, 1868 - 602 strani |
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Stran 2
... live and lye at rest ; The riche olde man that sees his end draw on so sore , How he would be a boy againe to live so much the more . Whereat full oft I smylde , to see how all those three From boy to man , from man to boy , would chop ...
... live and lye at rest ; The riche olde man that sees his end draw on so sore , How he would be a boy againe to live so much the more . Whereat full oft I smylde , to see how all those three From boy to man , from man to boy , would chop ...
Stran 3
... live in wo , doth ever seke to change . Thus thoughtfull as I lay , I sawe my withered skyn , How it doth shew my dented chewes , the flesh was worn so thin , And eke my totheless chaps , the gates of my right way , That opes and ...
... live in wo , doth ever seke to change . Thus thoughtfull as I lay , I sawe my withered skyn , How it doth shew my dented chewes , the flesh was worn so thin , And eke my totheless chaps , the gates of my right way , That opes and ...
Stran 5
... live by whom I live , may chance to have this grace . When she hath read and seen , the griefe wherein I serve , Between her brests she shall thee put , there shall she thee reserve . Then tell her , that I come , she shall me shortly ...
... live by whom I live , may chance to have this grace . When she hath read and seen , the griefe wherein I serve , Between her brests she shall thee put , there shall she thee reserve . Then tell her , that I come , she shall me shortly ...
Stran 9
... live in peace ; So will I , if I can ; Wherefore I to the wood will go ,. Alone , a banished man . Though in the wood I understood Ye had a paramour , * Felawe - companion . + Yede - went . Rede - advice . + Ensue - follow . § Purvayed ...
... live in peace ; So will I , if I can ; Wherefore I to the wood will go ,. Alone , a banished man . Though in the wood I understood Ye had a paramour , * Felawe - companion . + Yede - went . Rede - advice . + Ensue - follow . § Purvayed ...
Stran 11
... live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mix thee so , my brain excuses , I mean with great , but disproportion'd muses : For if I thought my judgment were of years , I should commit thee surely with thy peers ...
... live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mix thee so , my brain excuses , I mean with great , but disproportion'd muses : For if I thought my judgment were of years , I should commit thee surely with thy peers ...
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