Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... sweet an aire Of the eglentere , that certainely There is no herte I deme in such dispaire , Ne with thoughts froward and contraire , So ouerlaid , but it should soone haue bote , If it had ones felt this savour sote . And as I stood ...
... sweet an aire Of the eglentere , that certainely There is no herte I deme in such dispaire , Ne with thoughts froward and contraire , So ouerlaid , but it should soone haue bote , If it had ones felt this savour sote . And as I stood ...
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... sweet toil Few drops more clear than nectar forth distill'd , That like pure Orient perles adown it trill'd ; And her fair eyes sweet smiling in delight Moisten'd their fiery beams , with which she thrill'd Frail hearts , yet quenched ...
... sweet toil Few drops more clear than nectar forth distill'd , That like pure Orient perles adown it trill'd ; And her fair eyes sweet smiling in delight Moisten'd their fiery beams , with which she thrill'd Frail hearts , yet quenched ...
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... sweet , How mony lengthen'd , sage advices , The husband frae the wife despises ! But to our tale : Ae market night , Tam had got planted unco right Fast by an ingle , bleezing finely , Wi ' reaming swats , that drank divinely , And at ...
... sweet , How mony lengthen'd , sage advices , The husband frae the wife despises ! But to our tale : Ae market night , Tam had got planted unco right Fast by an ingle , bleezing finely , Wi ' reaming swats , that drank divinely , And at ...
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