The Songs of England and Scotland, Volumen 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... fire ; And since I can no way devise To stay the rage of my desire . With sighs and trembling tears I crave My deare on me some pitie have . In vewing thee , I tooke such ioy , As one that sought his quiet rest ; Untill I felt the ...
... fire ; And since I can no way devise To stay the rage of my desire . With sighs and trembling tears I crave My deare on me some pitie have . In vewing thee , I tooke such ioy , As one that sought his quiet rest ; Untill I felt the ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... fire , by burning too ; But when she by change hath got To her heart a second lot ; Then , if others share with me , Farewell her , whate'er she be ! [ Sir Egerton Brydges has admitted this piece into his edition of Raleigh's poems ...
... fire , by burning too ; But when she by change hath got To her heart a second lot ; Then , if others share with me , Farewell her , whate'er she be ! [ Sir Egerton Brydges has admitted this piece into his edition of Raleigh's poems ...
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... eyes does tempt to love's desire , And seems to say - ' tis Cupid's fire ! Yet all so fair , but speak my moan , Sith nought doth say the heart of stone . Why thus , my love , so kind bespeak Sweet 12 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
... eyes does tempt to love's desire , And seems to say - ' tis Cupid's fire ! Yet all so fair , but speak my moan , Sith nought doth say the heart of stone . Why thus , my love , so kind bespeak Sweet 12 SONGS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND .
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... fire ; Where deep disdain bred noisome hate , There kindleth now desire . Time causeth hope to have his hap : What care in time not eas'd ? In time I loath'd that now I love In both content and pleased . [ There is great beauty about ...
... fire ; Where deep disdain bred noisome hate , There kindleth now desire . Time causeth hope to have his hap : What care in time not eas'd ? In time I loath'd that now I love In both content and pleased . [ There is great beauty about ...
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