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" Spaniards fraught with jealousy we often find. But Englishmen through all the world are counted kind. " Leave me not unto a Spaniard, You alone enjoy my heart ; I am lovely, young, and tender, Love is likewise my desert : Still to serve thee day and night... "
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and ... - Página 391
de John Burke - 1835
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An English Garner: Ingatherings from Our History and Literature, Volumen 8

Edward Arber - 1896 - 644 páginas
...my mind is pressed : The Wife of every Englishman is counted blessed." ** It would be a sliame,fair Lady, for to bear a Woman hence ; English soldiers never carry any such without offence" " I will quickly change myself, if it be so ; And like a Page will follow thee, where'er thou go."...
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The Shakespeare Anthology: 1592-1616 A. D.

Edward Arber - 1899 - 334 páginas
...thee, day and night my mind is pressed ! The Wife of every Englishman is counted blessed ! ' ' It would be a shame, fair Lady ! for to bear a woman hence...English soldiers never carry any such, without offence! ' I will quickly change myself ! if it be so ; And, like a Page, will follow thee, where'er thou go...
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Annals of Hyde and District: Containing Historical Reminiscences of Denton ...

Thomas Middleton - 1899 - 386 páginas
...alone enjoy my heart; I am lonely, young and tender, Love is likewise my desert; Still to serve thee day and night my mind is prest, The wife of every Englishman is counted blest." "It would be a shame fair lady, For to bear a woman hence ; English soldiers never carry Any such without...
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A Book of Romantic Ballads

1901 - 360 páginas
...alone enjoy my heart ; I am lovely, young, and tender, Love is likewise my desert : Still to serve thee day and night my mind is prest ; The wife of every...without offence." I'll quickly change myself, if it be so, And like a page He follow thee, where'er thou go. " I have neither gold nor silver To maintain...
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British Anthologies, Volumen 4

Edward Arber - 1901 - 358 páginas
...thee, day and night my mind is pressed! The Wife of every Englishman is counted blessed!' ' It would be a shame, fair Lady ! for to bear a woman hence...English soldiers never carry any such, without offence.' ' I will quickly change myself! if it be so ; And, like a Page, will follow thee, where'er thou go!'...
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The girl's own reciter, ed. by C. Peters

Charles Peters - 1904 - 360 páginas
...thee day and night ray mind is pressed : The wife of every Englishman is counted blessed.' ' It would be a shame, fair lady, For to bear a woman hence :...without offence.' ' I'll quickly change myself, if it be so ; And like a page I'll follow thee, where'er thou go.' ' I have neither gold nor silver To maintain...
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The Chautauquan, Volúmenes 45-46

1906 - 796 páginas
...a Spanish husband, but she replies that Spaniards are "fraught with jealousy." "Still to serve thec day and night My mind is prest ; The wife of every -Englishman Is counted blest." He objects that it is not the custom of English soldiers to be attended by women. "I will quickly change...
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From Gretna Green to Land's End: A Literary Journey in England

Katharine Lee Bates - 1907 - 450 páginas
...a Spanish husband, but she replies that Spaniards are "fraught with jealousy." "Still to serve thee day and night My mind is prest; The wife of every Englishman Is counted blest." He objects that it is not the custom of English soldiers to be attended by women. "I will quickly change...
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From Gretna Green to Land's End: A Literary Journey in England

Katharine Lee Bates - 1907 - 466 páginas
...a Spanish husband, but she replies that Spaniards are "fraught with jealousy." "Still to serve thee day and night My mind is prest; The wife of every Englishman Is counted blest." He objects that it is not the custom of English soldiers to be attended by women. "I will quickly change...
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Poets, Poems, and Rhymes of East Cheshire: Being a History of the Poetry and ...

1908 - 204 páginas
...alone enjoy my heart; I am lovely, young, and tender. Love is likewise my desert: Still to serve thee day and night my mind is prest, The wife of every Englishman is counted blest." "It would be a shame, fair lady. For to bear a woman hence; English soldiers never carry Any such without...
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