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Pagina 22
... thou successively mightst be, And could he then though me foregoe, His infant leave, ere he did know How like the dad Would be the lad, In time to make fond maidens glad. Bellow, Bellow. From the Northern Lass, or the Nest of Foolf ...
... thou successively mightst be, And could he then though me foregoe, His infant leave, ere he did know How like the dad Would be the lad, In time to make fond maidens glad. Bellow, Bellow. From the Northern Lass, or the Nest of Foolf ...
Pagina 16
... Now the enemys within . Thus betrayd , at last I cry , Love , thou hast the victory . From Loves Labyrinth , or the Royal Shep- herdess , by Thomas Forde . 1660 . SONG . SONG . How I laugh at their fond wish , 10 OLD SONGS.
... Now the enemys within . Thus betrayd , at last I cry , Love , thou hast the victory . From Loves Labyrinth , or the Royal Shep- herdess , by Thomas Forde . 1660 . SONG . SONG . How I laugh at their fond wish , 10 OLD SONGS.
Pagina 27
... Thou luckles wreath becomes not me to weare , The poplar tree for triumphe of my love ; Then as my joye , my pride of love is lefte , Be thou uncloathed of thy lovelie greene . And in thy leaves my fortune written bee , And then some ...
... Thou luckles wreath becomes not me to weare , The poplar tree for triumphe of my love ; Then as my joye , my pride of love is lefte , Be thou uncloathed of thy lovelie greene . And in thy leaves my fortune written bee , And then some ...
Pagina 28
... thou wilt , so I may have Wherewith to pay my debt , for griefe Has vowd unlesse I quickly pay , To take both life and love away . From the Rival Friends , by Pct . Hausted . 1632 . SONG . A beggars a prince , we gather from hence , We ...
... thou wilt , so I may have Wherewith to pay my debt , for griefe Has vowd unlesse I quickly pay , To take both life and love away . From the Rival Friends , by Pct . Hausted . 1632 . SONG . A beggars a prince , we gather from hence , We ...
Pagina 31
... thou art so mercifull , Who never failed at all essaies , To aid and help the pitifull . Life is but short , & c . From a pleasant Enterlude , entitled . Like will to Like , quoth the Devil to the Collier . black letter . 1587 . In SONG ...
... thou art so mercifull , Who never failed at all essaies , To aid and help the pitifull . Life is but short , & c . From a pleasant Enterlude , entitled . Like will to Like , quoth the Devil to the Collier . black letter . 1587 . In SONG ...
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Pagina 123 - Even on the brink I hear him sing; If so I meditate alone, He will be partner of my moan; If so I mourn, he weeps with me, And where I am there will he be.
Pagina 285 - CHRIST, translated faithfully into English, out of the authentical Latin, according to the best corrected Copies of the same, diligently conferred with the Greeke and other editions in divers Languages.
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