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... thu naver nu ; Sing cuccu , nu , sing cuccu , Sing cuccu , sing cuccu , nu ! C. 1250 lhude ] loud . swike ] cease . 2246 awe ] ewe . lhouth ] loweth . sterteth ] leaps . B 2 . Alison YTUENE Mershe ant Averil BYTU When spray I.
... thu naver nu ; Sing cuccu , nu , sing cuccu , Sing cuccu , sing cuccu , nu ! C. 1250 lhude ] loud . swike ] cease . 2246 awe ] ewe . lhouth ] loweth . sterteth ] leaps . B 2 . Alison YTUENE Mershe ant Averil BYTU When spray I.
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... loud and still , Thir yeiris twa or thre ; My dule in dern bot gif thou dill , Doutless but dreid I de . ' Robin answerit ' By the Rude Na thing of luve I knaw , But keipis my scheip undir yon wud : Lo , quhair they raik on raw . Quhat ...
... loud and still , Thir yeiris twa or thre ; My dule in dern bot gif thou dill , Doutless but dreid I de . ' Robin answerit ' By the Rude Na thing of luve I knaw , But keipis my scheip undir yon wud : Lo , quhair they raik on raw . Quhat ...
Page 116
... loud wil sing , That all the woods shal answer , and theyr eccho ring . Harke ! how the Minstrils gin to shrill aloud Their merry Musick that resounds from far , The pipe , the tabor , and the trembling Croud , That well agree withouten ...
... loud wil sing , That all the woods shal answer , and theyr eccho ring . Harke ! how the Minstrils gin to shrill aloud Their merry Musick that resounds from far , The pipe , the tabor , and the trembling Croud , That well agree withouten ...
Page 117
... loud advaunce her laud ; And evermore they Hymen , Hymen sing , That al the woods them answer , and theyr eccho ring ... loud , So farre from being proud . Nathlesse doe ye still loud her prayses sing , That 117 EDMUND SPENSER.
... loud advaunce her laud ; And evermore they Hymen , Hymen sing , That al the woods them answer , and theyr eccho ring ... loud , So farre from being proud . Nathlesse doe ye still loud her prayses sing , That 117 EDMUND SPENSER.
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Arthur Quiller-Couch. Nathlesse doe ye still loud her prayses sing , That all the woods may answer , and your eccho ring . Tell me , ye merchants daughters , did ye see So fayre a creature in your towne before ; So sweet , so lovely ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. Nathlesse doe ye still loud her prayses sing , That all the woods may answer , and your eccho ring . Tell me , ye merchants daughters , did ye see So fayre a creature in your towne before ; So sweet , so lovely ...
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