The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 511 pages |
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... give a rentrolle to their Lorde . Here take my semecopes , thou arte bare I see ; Tis thyne ; the Seynctes will give me mie rewarde . He left the pilgrim , and his waie aborde . Virgynne and hallie Seyncte , who sitte yn gloure , Or give ...
... give a rentrolle to their Lorde . Here take my semecopes , thou arte bare I see ; Tis thyne ; the Seynctes will give me mie rewarde . He left the pilgrim , and his waie aborde . Virgynne and hallie Seyncte , who sitte yn gloure , Or give ...
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John Wain. ' Good brother , ' they said , ' we would give you full fain , But we have no more than enough for twain , Singing hey down , ho down , down , derry down . ' " Then give me some money , ' said bold Robin Hood , ' For none can ...
John Wain. ' Good brother , ' they said , ' we would give you full fain , But we have no more than enough for twain , Singing hey down , ho down , down , derry down . ' " Then give me some money , ' said bold Robin Hood , ' For none can ...
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... give command : “ Thea ! Thea ! Thea ! where is Saturn ? ' This passion lifted him upon his feet , And made his hands to struggle in the air , His Druid locks to shake and ooze with sweat , His eyes to fever out , his voice to cease . He ...
... give command : “ Thea ! Thea ! Thea ! where is Saturn ? ' This passion lifted him upon his feet , And made his hands to struggle in the air , His Druid locks to shake and ooze with sweat , His eyes to fever out , his voice to cease . He ...
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CHARLES SACKVILLE EARL Of Dorset 16381706 | 1 |
ANNE COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA ?16601720 | 10 |
WILLIAM CONGREVE 16701729 | 19 |
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