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... doth mo ( Ichot ycham on of tho ) For loue that likes ille . The mone mandeth hire lyht , So doth the semly sonne bryht , When briddes singeth breme ; Deawes donketh the dounes , Deores with huere derne rounes Domes forte deme ; him ...
... doth mo ( Ichot ycham on of tho ) For loue that likes ille . The mone mandeth hire lyht , So doth the semly sonne bryht , When briddes singeth breme ; Deawes donketh the dounes , Deores with huere derne rounes Domes forte deme ; him ...
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... doth swymme with wyngis fair ; gladdith ] rejoice . fourmeth ] appeareth . Troy novaunt ] Troja nova or Trinovantum . geraflour ] gillyflower . Where many a barge doth saile and row with are 26 WILLIAM DUNBAR.
... doth swymme with wyngis fair ; gladdith ] rejoice . fourmeth ] appeareth . Troy novaunt ] Troja nova or Trinovantum . geraflour ] gillyflower . Where many a barge doth saile and row with are 26 WILLIAM DUNBAR.
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Arthur Quiller-Couch. Where many a barge doth saile and row with are ; Where many a ship doth rest with top - royall . O , towne of townes ! patrone and not compare , London , thou art the flour of Cities all . Upon thy lusty Brigge of ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. Where many a barge doth saile and row with are ; Where many a ship doth rest with top - royall . O , towne of townes ! patrone and not compare , London , thou art the flour of Cities all . Upon thy lusty Brigge of ...
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... doth take , That sometime did love you as her own , And her joy did you make ? I have loved her all my youth , But now am old , as you see : Love likes not the falling fruit , Nor the withered tree . Know that Love is a careless child ...
... doth take , That sometime did love you as her own , And her joy did you make ? I have loved her all my youth , But now am old , as you see : Love likes not the falling fruit , Nor the withered tree . Know that Love is a careless child ...
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... doth still abide ; In weal or woe , where'er he go , My heart shall ne'er depart him fro- Balow , la - low ! But do not , do not , pretty mine , To faynings false thy heart incline ! Be loyal to thy lover true , And never change her for ...
... doth still abide ; In weal or woe , where'er he go , My heart shall ne'er depart him fro- Balow , la - low ! But do not , do not , pretty mine , To faynings false thy heart incline ! Be loyal to thy lover true , And never change her for ...
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