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Page 205
... sing not , must be sad ? Did'st thou ever that Bird heare Sing well ; that sings all the yeare ? Tom the Piper doth not play Till he weares his Pipe away : There's a time to slacke the string , And a time to leave to sing . 70 PHILARETE ...
... sing not , must be sad ? Did'st thou ever that Bird heare Sing well ; that sings all the yeare ? Tom the Piper doth not play Till he weares his Pipe away : There's a time to slacke the string , And a time to leave to sing . 70 PHILARETE ...
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... sing of cleanly - Wantonnesse . I sing of Dewes , of Raines , and piece by piece Of Balme , of Oyle , of Spice , and Amber - Greece , I sing of Times trans - shifting ; and I write How Roses first came Red , and Lillies White . I write ...
... sing of cleanly - Wantonnesse . I sing of Dewes , of Raines , and piece by piece Of Balme , of Oyle , of Spice , and Amber - Greece , I sing of Times trans - shifting ; and I write How Roses first came Red , and Lillies White . I write ...
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... sing you a Song for requital . Cor . I will sing a song , if anybody will sing another ; else , to be plain with you , I will sing none : I am none of those that sing for meat , but for company : I say , ' Tis merry in Hall , when men sing ...
... sing you a Song for requital . Cor . I will sing a song , if anybody will sing another ; else , to be plain with you , I will sing none : I am none of those that sing for meat , but for company : I say , ' Tis merry in Hall , when men sing ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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