Chamber's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 1 |
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Page 323
Fair and fair , & c . ( repeated ) En . My love can pipe , my love can sing , My love can many a pretty thing , And of his lovely praises ring My merry merry roundelays , Amen to Cupid's curse , They that do change old love for new ...
Fair and fair , & c . ( repeated ) En . My love can pipe , my love can sing , My love can many a pretty thing , And of his lovely praises ring My merry merry roundelays , Amen to Cupid's curse , They that do change old love for new ...
Page 364
Your lordship's in all duty , proofs of his literary learning and cultured taste , WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . and , like the hero of the sonnets , was ' as fair in Sonnet xxvi . is a gorgeous rendering of these knowledge as in hue .
Your lordship's in all duty , proofs of his literary learning and cultured taste , WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . and , like the hero of the sonnets , was ' as fair in Sonnet xxvi . is a gorgeous rendering of these knowledge as in hue .
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So in every shoulder they've putten a bore ; fastening In every bore they've putten a tree ; wooden shackle And they have made him trail the wine And spices on his fair bodie . * And set your foot on good ship - board , And haste ye ...
So in every shoulder they've putten a bore ; fastening In every bore they've putten a tree ; wooden shackle And they have made him trail the wine And spices on his fair bodie . * And set your foot on good ship - board , And haste ye ...
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