English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809Methuen and Company, 1897 - 412 páginas |
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... once again , and set your foot by mine , Whose woful plight , and sorrows great , no tongue may well define ! My love and lord , alas ! in whom consists my wealth , Hath fortune sent to pass the seas , in hazard of his health . Whom I ...
... once again , and set your foot by mine , Whose woful plight , and sorrows great , no tongue may well define ! My love and lord , alas ! in whom consists my wealth , Hath fortune sent to pass the seas , in hazard of his health . Whom I ...
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... once fall out . ' Thus ended she her song , and said before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends renewing is of love . Richard Edwards . 19 THE LOVER IN WINTER PLAIN ETH FOR THE SPRING O WESTERN wind when wilt thou blow ...
... once fall out . ' Thus ended she her song , and said before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends renewing is of love . Richard Edwards . 19 THE LOVER IN WINTER PLAIN ETH FOR THE SPRING O WESTERN wind when wilt thou blow ...
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... once To do my Lady good . Anonymous . 22 WHEN FLORA HAD O'ERFRET THE FIRTH WHEN Flora had o'erfret the firth , In May of every moneth queen ; When merle and mavis sings with mirth , Sweet melling in the schawës sheen ; When all lovers ...
... once To do my Lady good . Anonymous . 22 WHEN FLORA HAD O'ERFRET THE FIRTH WHEN Flora had o'erfret the firth , In May of every moneth queen ; When merle and mavis sings with mirth , Sweet melling in the schawës sheen ; When all lovers ...
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... once smile , Right honest women may beguile . Come , little boy , and rock a - sleep ! Sing lullaby , and be thou still ! I , that can do naught else but weep , Will sit by thee and wail my fill : God bless my babe , and lullaby From ...
... once smile , Right honest women may beguile . Come , little boy , and rock a - sleep ! Sing lullaby , and be thou still ! I , that can do naught else but weep , Will sit by thee and wail my fill : God bless my babe , and lullaby From ...
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... once seen these her celestial treasures And unrevealed pleasures , Then would ye wonder , and her praises sing , That all the woods should answer , and your echo ring . Open the temple gates unto my love ! Open them wide that she may ...
... once seen these her celestial treasures And unrevealed pleasures , Then would ye wonder , and her praises sing , That all the woods should answer , and your echo ring . Open the temple gates unto my love ! Open them wide that she may ...
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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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