English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... pain beset on every side unsweet , bitter made to alight on foot 7 brought to ground prowess 9 in spite of 10 foes 11 slew 15 as if 16 for the purpose 19 defeat 20 destruction 21 quickly 24 moon 25 to tell it briefly 26 died 12 like 13 ...
... pain beset on every side unsweet , bitter made to alight on foot 7 brought to ground prowess 9 in spite of 10 foes 11 slew 15 as if 16 for the purpose 19 defeat 20 destruction 21 quickly 24 moon 25 to tell it briefly 26 died 12 like 13 ...
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... pain ! ΙΟ THE LOVER COMPLAINETH THE UNKIND- NESS OF HIS LOVE My lute , awake , perform the last Labour that thou and I shall waste , And end that I have now begun . And when this song is sung and past , My lute , be still , for I have ...
... pain ! ΙΟ THE LOVER COMPLAINETH THE UNKIND- NESS OF HIS LOVE My lute , awake , perform the last Labour that thou and I shall waste , And end that I have now begun . And when this song is sung and past , My lute , be still , for I have ...
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... pain ; The stormy blasts her cave so sore did souse That when the furrows swimmed with the rain , She must lie cold and wet in sorry plight ; And worse than that , bare meat there did remain To comfort her when she her house had dight ...
... pain ; The stormy blasts her cave so sore did souse That when the furrows swimmed with the rain , She must lie cold and wet in sorry plight ; And worse than that , bare meat there did remain To comfort her when she her house had dight ...
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... pain pray I for them to be , But when the rage doth lead them from the right , That , looking backward , virtue they may see , Even as she is so goodly fair and bright , And whilst they clasp their lusts in arms across , Grant them ...
... pain pray I for them to be , But when the rage doth lead them from the right , That , looking backward , virtue they may see , Even as she is so goodly fair and bright , And whilst they clasp their lusts in arms across , Grant them ...
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... pain , My doubtful hope and eke my hot desire With shamefast cloak to shadow and refrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . The coward Love then to the heart apace Taketh his flight , whereas he lurks and plains , 3 His ...
... pain , My doubtful hope and eke my hot desire With shamefast cloak to shadow and refrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . The coward Love then to the heart apace Taketh his flight , whereas he lurks and plains , 3 His ...
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