Tudor Poetry and ProseJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... lute ] 20 Blame not my lute , for he must sound Of this or that as liketh me ; For lack of wit the lute is bound To give such tunes as pleaseth me . Forget not , then , thine own ap- Though my songs be somewhat proved , The which so ...
... lute ] 20 Blame not my lute , for he must sound Of this or that as liketh me ; For lack of wit the lute is bound To give such tunes as pleaseth me . Forget not , then , thine own ap- Though my songs be somewhat proved , The which so ...
Pagina 20
... lute . My lute and strings may not deny , But as I strike they must obey ; Break not them , then , so wrong- fully , But wreak thyself some wiser way ; And though the songs which I indite Do quit thy change with right- ful spite , 20 ...
... lute . My lute and strings may not deny , But as I strike they must obey ; Break not them , then , so wrong- fully , But wreak thyself some wiser way ; And though the songs which I indite Do quit thy change with right- ful spite , 20 ...
Pagina 26
... lute , awake , perform the last | No , no , my lute , for I have done . 10 Labor that thou and I shall waste , And end that I have now begun ; For when this song is sung and past , My lute , be still , for I have done . As to be heard ...
... lute , awake , perform the last | No , no , my lute , for I have done . 10 Labor that thou and I shall waste , And end that I have now begun ; For when this song is sung and past , My lute , be still , for I have done . As to be heard ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
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