The Songs of England and Scotland, Volumen 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... desire no earthly thing but what she had it . Wel I wil pray to God on hie That thou my constancie mayst see , And that yet once before I die Thou wilt voachsafe to love me . Greensleeves , now farewell ! adieu ! God I pray to prosper ...
... desire no earthly thing but what she had it . Wel I wil pray to God on hie That thou my constancie mayst see , And that yet once before I die Thou wilt voachsafe to love me . Greensleeves , now farewell ! adieu ! God I pray to prosper ...
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... desire Your gentle heart will grant me grace , Till then , my deer ! in few wordes plaine In pensive thoughts I shall remaine . " The Phoenix Neste , " another valuable collection of small poems , printed within a few years of the ...
... desire Your gentle heart will grant me grace , Till then , my deer ! in few wordes plaine In pensive thoughts I shall remaine . " The Phoenix Neste , " another valuable collection of small poems , printed within a few years of the ...
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... desire of the Editor , not so much to please anti- quarian readers with extracts from rare volumes , or the lovers of mirth and jollity , ' with over - rap . turous and indelicate songs ; but by admitting whatever seemed to bear the ...
... desire of the Editor , not so much to please anti- quarian readers with extracts from rare volumes , or the lovers of mirth and jollity , ' with over - rap . turous and indelicate songs ; but by admitting whatever seemed to bear the ...
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... desire of Sir Joshua Reynolds that the last words he should pronounce in the Royal Academy should be the name of Michael Angelo . The Editor will conclude this imperfect introduction by naming the men whom he reckons to be the great ...
... desire of Sir Joshua Reynolds that the last words he should pronounce in the Royal Academy should be the name of Michael Angelo . The Editor will conclude this imperfect introduction by naming the men whom he reckons to be the great ...
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... send thee good ale ynoughe , Whether it be new or old , I love no rost , but a nut - browne toste , And a crab laid in the fire , A little bread shall do me stead , Much bread I not desire No froste nor snow , nor winde , I trow SONGS ...
... send thee good ale ynoughe , Whether it be new or old , I love no rost , but a nut - browne toste , And a crab laid in the fire , A little bread shall do me stead , Much bread I not desire No froste nor snow , nor winde , I trow SONGS ...
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