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Pagina 30
By this , poor Wat , far off upon a hill , Stands on his hinder legs with listening car ,
To hearken if his foes pursue him still ; Anon their loud alarums he doth hear ;
And now his grief may be compared well To one sore sick that hears the passing
...
By this , poor Wat , far off upon a hill , Stands on his hinder legs with listening car ,
To hearken if his foes pursue him still ; Anon their loud alarums he doth hear ;
And now his grief may be compared well To one sore sick that hears the passing
...
Pagina 96
Besides , the life and feeling of her passion She hoards , to spend when he is by
to hear her ; When sighs , and groans , and tears may grace the fashion Of her
disgrace , the better so to clear her From that suspicion which the world might
bear ...
Besides , the life and feeling of her passion She hoards , to spend when he is by
to hear her ; When sighs , and groans , and tears may grace the fashion Of her
disgrace , the better so to clear her From that suspicion which the world might
bear ...
Pagina 120
8 . a Music to hear , why hear'st thou music sadly ? ' Sweets with sweets war not ,
joy delights in joy . Why lov'st thou that which thou receiv'st not gladly ? Or else
receiv'st with pleasure thine annoy ? If the true concord of well - tuned sounds ...
8 . a Music to hear , why hear'st thou music sadly ? ' Sweets with sweets war not ,
joy delights in joy . Why lov'st thou that which thou receiv'st not gladly ? Or else
receiv'st with pleasure thine annoy ? If the true concord of well - tuned sounds ...
Pagina 284
Ah ! thought I , thou mourn'st in vain ; None take pity on thy pain : Senseless trees
, they cannot hear thee ; Ruthless bears , they will not cheer thee . King Pandion ,
he is dead ; All thy friends are lapp'd in lead : All thy fellow - birds do sing ...
Ah ! thought I , thou mourn'st in vain ; None take pity on thy pain : Senseless trees
, they cannot hear thee ; Ruthless bears , they will not cheer thee . King Pandion ,
he is dead ; All thy friends are lapp'd in lead : All thy fellow - birds do sing ...
Pagina 394
Nay , hear me speak , Mosbie , a word or two : I'll bite my tongue if it speak bitterly
. Look on me , Mosbie , or else I'll kill myself ; Nothing shall hide me from thy
stormy look . If thou cry war , there is no peace for me ; I will do penance for ...
Nay , hear me speak , Mosbie , a word or two : I'll bite my tongue if it speak bitterly
. Look on me , Mosbie , or else I'll kill myself ; Nothing shall hide me from thy
stormy look . If thou cry war , there is no peace for me ; I will do penance for ...
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