English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809Methuen and Company, 1897 - 412 páginas |
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... pleasure , and solace , Mine heart doth so embrace , And so hath ravished me Her to behold and see , That in words plain I cannot me refrain To look on her again : Alas ! what should I feign ? It were a pleasant pain With her ay to ...
... pleasure , and solace , Mine heart doth so embrace , And so hath ravished me Her to behold and see , That in words plain I cannot me refrain To look on her again : Alas ! what should I feign ? It were a pleasant pain With her ay to ...
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... pleasure She would make to the lure , And any man convert To give her his whole hert . She made me sore amazed Upon her when I gazed . Methought mine hert was crazed , My eyen were so dazed : - : - For this most goodly flower , This ...
... pleasure She would make to the lure , And any man convert To give her his whole hert . She made me sore amazed Upon her when I gazed . Methought mine hert was crazed , My eyen were so dazed : - : - For this most goodly flower , This ...
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... pleasures that I may Neither write nor say . Yet though I write not with ink , No man can let me think : For thought hath liberty , Thought is frank and free : To think a merry thought It cost me ... pleasure , The well of worldly SKELTON 13.
... pleasures that I may Neither write nor say . Yet though I write not with ink , No man can let me think : For thought hath liberty , Thought is frank and free : To think a merry thought It cost me ... pleasure , The well of worldly SKELTON 13.
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William Ernest Henley. Dame Venus of all pleasure , The well of worldly treasure , She doth exceed and pass In prudence dame Pallas : - For this most goodly flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth ...
William Ernest Henley. Dame Venus of all pleasure , The well of worldly treasure , She doth exceed and pass In prudence dame Pallas : - For this most goodly flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth ...
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... pleasures in exíle , Step in your foot , come , take a place , and mourn with me awhile ! And such as by their lords do ... pleasure of the wind , Where God well him preserve , and soon him home me send- Without which hope my life , alas ...
... pleasures in exíle , Step in your foot , come , take a place , and mourn with me awhile ! And such as by their lords do ... pleasure of the wind , Where God well him preserve , and soon him home me send- Without which hope my life , alas ...
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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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