English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809Methuen and Company, 1897 - 412 páginas |
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... love and your renoun ; And thou , Tisbe , that hast of love such peyne : My lady cometh , that all this may disteyne ! Herró , Didó , Laudómia , all y - fere , And Phyllis , hanging for thy Demophoun , And Canacé , espiéd by thy chere ...
... love and your renoun ; And thou , Tisbe , that hast of love such peyne : My lady cometh , that all this may disteyne ! Herró , Didó , Laudómia , all y - fere , And Phyllis , hanging for thy Demophoun , And Canacé , espiéd by thy chere ...
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... Love hath my name y - strike out of his sclat , And he is strike out of my bookës clean For evermore ; there is none other mean . Since I from Love escaped am so fat , I never think to ben in his prison lean ; Since I am free , I count ...
... Love hath my name y - strike out of his sclat , And he is strike out of my bookës clean For evermore ; there is none other mean . Since I from Love escaped am so fat , I never think to ben in his prison lean ; Since I am free , I count ...
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... Love's shot , By whom unkind thou hast them won , Think not he hath his bow forgot , Although my lute and I have done ! Vengeance shall fall on thy disdain , That mak'st but game of earnest pain . Trow not alone under the sun Unquit to ...
... Love's shot , By whom unkind thou hast them won , Think not he hath his bow forgot , Although my lute and I have done ! Vengeance shall fall on thy disdain , That mak'st but game of earnest pain . Trow not alone under the sun Unquit to ...
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... Love hath bound , by order of desire , To love your lords , whose good deserts none other would require Come ye yet once again , and set your foot by mine , Whose woful plight , and sorrows great , no tongue may well define ! My love ...
... Love hath bound , by order of desire , To love your lords , whose good deserts none other would require Come ye yet once again , and set your foot by mine , Whose woful plight , and sorrows great , no tongue may well define ! My love ...
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... love is to me ! As fresh and lusty Ver foul Winter doth exceed , As morning bright , with scarlet sky , doth pass the evening ' weed , hap to see ! As mellow pears above the crabs esteemed be : So doth my love surmount them all , whom ...
... love is to me ! As fresh and lusty Ver foul Winter doth exceed , As morning bright , with scarlet sky , doth pass the evening ' weed , hap to see ! As mellow pears above the crabs esteemed be : So doth my love surmount them all , whom ...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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