Tudor Poetry and ProseJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 152
... wanton , smile upon my knee , When thou art old there's grief enough for thee . The wanton smiled , father wept , Mother cried , baby leapt ; More he crowed , more we cried , Nature could not sorrow hide . He must go , he must kiss ...
... wanton , smile upon my knee , When thou art old there's grief enough for thee . The wanton smiled , father wept , Mother cried , baby leapt ; More he crowed , more we cried , Nature could not sorrow hide . He must go , he must kiss ...
Pagina 156
... wanton boy With many a. Sonnet The earth , late choked with showers , Is now arrayed in green ; Her bosom springs with flowers , The air dissolves her teen . The heavens laugh at her glory , Yet bide I sad and sorry . The woods are ...
... wanton boy With many a. Sonnet The earth , late choked with showers , Is now arrayed in green ; Her bosom springs with flowers , The air dissolves her teen . The heavens laugh at her glory , Yet bide I sad and sorry . The woods are ...
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... wanton , will ye ? And if I sleep , then percheth he with pretty flight , And makes his pillow of my knee the livelong night . Strike I my lute , he tunes the string , He music plays if so I sing , He lends me every lovely thing ; Yet ...
... wanton , will ye ? And if I sleep , then percheth he with pretty flight , And makes his pillow of my knee the livelong night . Strike I my lute , he tunes the string , He music plays if so I sing , He lends me every lovely thing ; Yet ...
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