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Pagina 172
... winde doth blow , And coffing drownes the Parsons saw : And birds sit brooding in the snow , And Marrians nose lookes red and raw : When roasted Crabs hisse in the bowle , Then nightly sings the staring Owle , Tu - whit to - who : A ...
... winde doth blow , And coffing drownes the Parsons saw : And birds sit brooding in the snow , And Marrians nose lookes red and raw : When roasted Crabs hisse in the bowle , Then nightly sings the staring Owle , Tu - whit to - who : A ...
Pagina 173
... . FROM Twelfth Night When that I was and a little tiny Boy , With hey , ho , the winde and the raine : A foolish thing was but a toy , For the raine it raineth every day . But when I came to mans estate , With hey SONGS FROM THE PLAYS 173.
... . FROM Twelfth Night When that I was and a little tiny Boy , With hey , ho , the winde and the raine : A foolish thing was but a toy , For the raine it raineth every day . But when I came to mans estate , With hey SONGS FROM THE PLAYS 173.
Pagina 174
... winde and the raine : By swaggering could I never thrive , For the raine it raineth every day . But when I came unto my beds , With hey , ho , the winde and the raine : With tosspots still had drunken heads , For the raine it raineth ...
... winde and the raine : By swaggering could I never thrive , For the raine it raineth every day . But when I came unto my beds , With hey , ho , the winde and the raine : With tosspots still had drunken heads , For the raine it raineth ...
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General Principles | xxxiii |
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