Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... thee weel , thou first and fairest ! Fare thee weel , thou best and dearest ! Thine be ilka joy and treasure , Peace , enjoyment , love and pleasure . Ae fond kiss , and then we sever ; Ae fareweel , alas , for ever ! Deep in heart ...
... thee weel , thou first and fairest ! Fare thee weel , thou best and dearest ! Thine be ilka joy and treasure , Peace , enjoyment , love and pleasure . Ae fond kiss , and then we sever ; Ae fareweel , alas , for ever ! Deep in heart ...
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... thee , will make ample amends for every ill thou hast sustained . What ! does that enforce thee to wail yet louder ? : SPENSER . Pardon me , bear with me , most noble heart ! I have lost what no council , no queen , no Essex , can ...
... thee , will make ample amends for every ill thou hast sustained . What ! does that enforce thee to wail yet louder ? : SPENSER . Pardon me , bear with me , most noble heart ! I have lost what no council , no queen , no Essex , can ...
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... thee to the level of every day's Most quiet need , by sun and candlelight . I love thee freely , as men strive for Right ; I love thee purely , as they turn from Praise ; I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs , and ...
... thee to the level of every day's Most quiet need , by sun and candlelight . I love thee freely , as men strive for Right ; I love thee purely , as they turn from Praise ; I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs , and ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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