Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 89
... come and welcome , when you will ; 10 If I bid you sup here this night , Bid me another time , and still Think some ... Come , Muses , come , and help me to lament , Come woods , come waves , come hills , come doleful dales ! Since life ...
... come and welcome , when you will ; 10 If I bid you sup here this night , Bid me another time , and still Think some ... Come , Muses , come , and help me to lament , Come woods , come waves , come hills , come doleful dales ! Since life ...
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... come by him ( quoth the other ) ? Give me but two pots of ale , and I'll betray him , saith he . So they being agreed , this smooth - faced Judas comes to his late Master , and told him that a friend of his at the door would speak with ...
... come by him ( quoth the other ) ? Give me but two pots of ale , and I'll betray him , saith he . So they being agreed , this smooth - faced Judas comes to his late Master , and told him that a friend of his at the door would speak with ...
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... Come , come , lie down , and thou shalt see , 382 Come , come my hearts , a - hunting let us wend , 435 Come , let me write . And to what end ? To ease , 111 Come , little babe ; come , silly soul , 163 Come live with me and be my love ...
... Come , come , lie down , and thou shalt see , 382 Come , come my hearts , a - hunting let us wend , 435 Come , let me write . And to what end ? To ease , 111 Come , little babe ; come , silly soul , 163 Come live with me and be my love ...
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