The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - Всего страниц: 1083 |
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... sing cuccu ! Groweth sed , and bloweth med , And springth the wude nu-- Sing cuccu ! Awe bleteth after lomb , Lhouth after calve cu ; Bulluc sterteth , bucke verteth , Murie sing cuccu ! Cuccu , cuccu , well singes thu , cuccu : Ne ...
... sing cuccu ! Groweth sed , and bloweth med , And springth the wude nu-- Sing cuccu ! Awe bleteth after lomb , Lhouth after calve cu ; Bulluc sterteth , bucke verteth , Murie sing cuccu ! Cuccu , cuccu , well singes thu , cuccu : Ne ...
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... sing with us , Away , Winter , away ! Cum , Somer , cum , the suete sesoùn and sonne ! Awake for schame ! that have your hevynnis wonne , And amorously lift up your hedis all , Thank Lufe that list you to his merci call ! 14. bigg'd ...
... sing with us , Away , Winter , away ! Cum , Somer , cum , the suete sesoùn and sonne ! Awake for schame ! that have your hevynnis wonne , And amorously lift up your hedis all , Thank Lufe that list you to his merci call ! 14. bigg'd ...
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Arthur Quiller-Couch. Encense his altar , read and sing In holy kirk , with mind degest , Him honouring attour all thing Qui nobis Puer natus est . Celestial foulis in the air , Sing with your nottis upon hicht , In firthis and in ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. Encense his altar , read and sing In holy kirk , with mind degest , Him honouring attour all thing Qui nobis Puer natus est . Celestial foulis in the air , Sing with your nottis upon hicht , In firthis and in ...
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... sing as one that thought no man could her reprove , The falling out of faithful friends renewing is of love . She said she saw no fish nor fowl , nor beast within her haunt , That met a stranger in their kind , but could give it a taunt ...
... sing as one that thought no man could her reprove , The falling out of faithful friends renewing is of love . She said she saw no fish nor fowl , nor beast within her haunt , That met a stranger in their kind , but could give it a taunt ...
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... SING 1525 ? -77 Wherewith they bring their babes to rest ; And lullaby can I sing too , As womanly as can the best . With lullaby they still the child ; And if I be not much beguiled , Full many a wanton babe have I , Which must be ...
... SING 1525 ? -77 Wherewith they bring their babes to rest ; And lullaby can I sing too , As womanly as can the best . With lullaby they still the child ; And if I be not much beguiled , Full many a wanton babe have I , Which must be ...
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