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... ) , William Philpot ( Mr. Hamlet S. Philpot ) , William Morris ( Mr. S. C. Cockerell ) , William Barnes , and R. L. Stevenson ; to the Rev. H. C. Beeching for two poems from his own works , and leave to use his PREFACE.
... ) , William Philpot ( Mr. Hamlet S. Philpot ) , William Morris ( Mr. S. C. Cockerell ) , William Barnes , and R. L. Stevenson ; to the Rev. H. C. Beeching for two poems from his own works , and leave to use his PREFACE.
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Arthur Quiller-Couch. from his own works , and leave to use his redaction of Quia Amore Langueo ; to Messrs . Macmillan for confirming permission for the extracts from FitzGerald , Christina Rossetti , and T. E. Brown , and particularly ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. from his own works , and leave to use his redaction of Quia Amore Langueo ; to Messrs . Macmillan for confirming permission for the extracts from FitzGerald , Christina Rossetti , and T. E. Brown , and particularly ...
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... leaves . sike ] sigh . ner nere ] as though it had never been . nys ] is not . soth ] sooth . al so hit bote ] but , except . thah ] though . faleweth ] fadeth . albydene ] altogether . y not whider ] I know not whither . her duelle ...
... leaves . sike ] sigh . ner nere ] as though it had never been . nys ] is not . soth ] sooth . al so hit bote ] but , except . thah ] though . faleweth ] fadeth . albydene ] altogether . y not whider ] I know not whither . her duelle ...
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... puissance . straik ] stroke . poets . campion ] champion . stour ] fight . the lave ] the leave , the rest . supplee ] save . makaris ] padyanis ] pageants . The good Sir Hew of Eglintoun , Ettrick , Heriot 31 WILLIAM DUNBAR.
... puissance . straik ] stroke . poets . campion ] champion . stour ] fight . the lave ] the leave , the rest . supplee ] save . makaris ] padyanis ] pageants . The good Sir Hew of Eglintoun , Ettrick , Heriot 31 WILLIAM DUNBAR.
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... leaves and boughs , To cover your head and mine . Lo , mine heart sweet , this ill diète Should make you pale and wan : Wherefore I'll to the green - wood go , Alone , a banished man . She . Among the wild deer such an archère , As men ...
... leaves and boughs , To cover your head and mine . Lo , mine heart sweet , this ill diète Should make you pale and wan : Wherefore I'll to the green - wood go , Alone , a banished man . She . Among the wild deer such an archère , As men ...
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