Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 321
... sing her , And with their music Along let them bring her . Tagus and Pactolus Are to thee debtor , Nor for their gold to us Are they the better ; Henceforth of all the rest Be thou the river , Which as the daintiest Puts them down ever ...
... sing her , And with their music Along let them bring her . Tagus and Pactolus Are to thee debtor , Nor for their gold to us Are they the better ; Henceforth of all the rest Be thou the river , Which as the daintiest Puts them down ever ...
Pagina 391
... sing a lullaby , Rock them , rock them , lullaby . Beauty arise , show forth thy glorious shining , Thine eyes feed ... sing Io to Hymen , wedlock's jocund king . Io to Hymen , Io , Io , sing ; Of wedlock , love , and youth is Hymen king ...
... sing a lullaby , Rock them , rock them , lullaby . Beauty arise , show forth thy glorious shining , Thine eyes feed ... sing Io to Hymen , wedlock's jocund king . Io to Hymen , Io , Io , sing ; Of wedlock , love , and youth is Hymen king ...
Pagina 401
... sing , & c . Tobacco is a critic , This makes me sing , So ho ho , That still old paper turneth ; so ho ho , boys , Ho boys , sound I loudly ; Earth ne'er did breed Such a jovial weed , Whereof to boast so proudly . 10 Tobacco is a ...
... sing , & c . Tobacco is a critic , This makes me sing , So ho ho , That still old paper turneth ; so ho ho , boys , Ho boys , sound I loudly ; Earth ne'er did breed Such a jovial weed , Whereof to boast so proudly . 10 Tobacco is a ...
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