Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 85
... night In sleep and quiet rest , And joy to see the cheerful light That riseth in the east , Now clear your voice , now cheer your heart , Come help me now to sing , Each willing wight come bear a part , To praise the heavenly King . And ...
... night In sleep and quiet rest , And joy to see the cheerful light That riseth in the east , Now clear your voice , now cheer your heart , Come help me now to sing , Each willing wight come bear a part , To praise the heavenly King . And ...
Pagina 288
... night ! O thou that art so courteous else to all , Why shouldst thou , Night , abuse me only thus , That ev'ry creature to his kind dost call , And yet ' tis thou dost only sever us ? Well could I wish it would be ever day , If when night ...
... night ! O thou that art so courteous else to all , Why shouldst thou , Night , abuse me only thus , That ev'ry creature to his kind dost call , And yet ' tis thou dost only sever us ? Well could I wish it would be ever day , If when night ...
Pagina 451
... [ Night as well as brightest day ] Night as well as brightest day hath her delight . Let us then with mirth and music deck the night ; Never did glad day such store Of joy to night bequeath ; Her stars then adore , Both in heav'n , and ...
... [ Night as well as brightest day ] Night as well as brightest day hath her delight . Let us then with mirth and music deck the night ; Never did glad day such store Of joy to night bequeath ; Her stars then adore , Both in heav'n , and ...
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