The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - Всего страниц: 1083 |
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... cold as any stone ; For , in my mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . He . For an outlaw this is the law , That men him take and bind : Without pitie , hangèd to be , And waver with the wind . If I had need ( as God forbede ...
... cold as any stone ; For , in my mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . He . For an outlaw this is the law , That men him take and bind : Without pitie , hangèd to be , And waver with the wind . If I had need ( as God forbede ...
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... cold , the heat ; for dry or wete , We must lodge on the plain ; And , us above , no other roof But a brake bush or twain : Which soon should grieve you , I believe ; And ye would gladly than That I had to the green - wood go , Alone ...
... cold , the heat ; for dry or wete , We must lodge on the plain ; And , us above , no other roof But a brake bush or twain : Which soon should grieve you , I believe ; And ye would gladly than That I had to the green - wood go , Alone ...
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... Ye would answere whosoever it were , In way of companỳ : It is said of old , Soon hot , soon cold ; And so is a woman : Wherefore I to the wood will go , Alone , a banished man . She . If ye take heed , it is no 47 ANONYMOUS.
... Ye would answere whosoever it were , In way of companỳ : It is said of old , Soon hot , soon cold ; And so is a woman : Wherefore I to the wood will go , Alone , a banished man . She . If ye take heed , it is no 47 ANONYMOUS.
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... cold , From itself never turning . The Lover in Winter Plaineth for O the Spring 16th Cent . ( ? ) WESTERN wind , when wilt thou blow That the small rain down can rain ? Christ , that my love were in my arms And I in my bed again ...
... cold , From itself never turning . The Lover in Winter Plaineth for O the Spring 16th Cent . ( ? ) WESTERN wind , when wilt thou blow That the small rain down can rain ? Christ , that my love were in my arms And I in my bed again ...
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... cold , And frost it freezeth on every hill , And Boreas blows his blast so bold That all our cattle are like to spill . Bell , my wife , she loves no strife ; She said unto me quietlye , Rise up , and save cow Crumbock's life ! Man ...
... cold , And frost it freezeth on every hill , And Boreas blows his blast so bold That all our cattle are like to spill . Bell , my wife , she loves no strife ; She said unto me quietlye , Rise up , and save cow Crumbock's life ! Man ...
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