Tudor Poetry and ProseJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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... sith such repair , So long time war of valiant men , Was all to win a lady fair , Shall I not learn to suffer then , And think my life well spent to be , Serving a worthier wight than she ? Therefore I never will repent , But pains ...
... sith such repair , So long time war of valiant men , Was all to win a lady fair , Shall I not learn to suffer then , And think my life well spent to be , Serving a worthier wight than she ? Therefore I never will repent , But pains ...
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John William Hebel. To their great pains , where fortune doth advance . For sith my suit , alas , can not prevail , Full fraught with care in grief still will I wail , Sith you will needs fly me , I may not come nigh you . No pleasure ...
John William Hebel. To their great pains , where fortune doth advance . For sith my suit , alas , can not prevail , Full fraught with care in grief still will I wail , Sith you will needs fly me , I may not come nigh you . No pleasure ...
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... sith kings have not obtained , Sweet is thy choice , though loss of life be sour ; Yet to the man whose youth such pains must prove No better end than that which comes by love . Steer then thy course unto the port of death ( Sith thy ...
... sith kings have not obtained , Sweet is thy choice , though loss of life be sour ; Yet to the man whose youth such pains must prove No better end than that which comes by love . Steer then thy course unto the port of death ( Sith thy ...
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