Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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John William Hebel. FROM The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia , 1593 [ O sweet woods ] O sweet woods , the delight of solitariness ! Oh , how much I do like your solitariness ! Where man's mind hath a freed consideration , Of goodness to ...
John William Hebel. FROM The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia , 1593 [ O sweet woods ] O sweet woods , the delight of solitariness ! Oh , how much I do like your solitariness ! Where man's mind hath a freed consideration , Of goodness to ...
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... sweet paramour , the saint of Alexis : Then had he said , Phillis , sit down surpassed in all points , For there is ... [ Sweet are the thoughts ] Sweet are the thoughts that savor of content , The quiet mind is richer than a crown ; Sweet ...
... sweet paramour , the saint of Alexis : Then had he said , Phillis , sit down surpassed in all points , For there is ... [ Sweet are the thoughts ] Sweet are the thoughts that savor of content , The quiet mind is richer than a crown ; Sweet ...
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... sweet Savior , for thy sake . A King is born , they say , which King this king would kill . Oh woe , and woeful heavy day , when wretches have their will ! Lulla , la lulla , lulla lullaby . My sweet little baby , what meanest thou to ...
... sweet Savior , for thy sake . A King is born , they say , which King this king would kill . Oh woe , and woeful heavy day , when wretches have their will ! Lulla , la lulla , lulla lullaby . My sweet little baby , what meanest thou to ...
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