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This was my felicity , my pastime , and my game : I wish all my posterity they would ensue the same . [ Henry Parker , Lord Morley ] FROM RICHARD TOTTEL's Songs and Sonnets , 1557 The poor estate to be holden for best Experience ...
This was my felicity , my pastime , and my game : I wish all my posterity they would ensue the same . [ Henry Parker , Lord Morley ] FROM RICHARD TOTTEL's Songs and Sonnets , 1557 The poor estate to be holden for best Experience ...
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No , no , my verse respects nor Thames nor theaters , Nor seeks it to be known unto the great ; But Avon , poor in fame and poor in waters , Shall have my song , where Delia hath her seat . Avon shall be my Thames and she my song ...
No , no , my verse respects nor Thames nor theaters , Nor seeks it to be known unto the great ; But Avon , poor in fame and poor in waters , Shall have my song , where Delia hath her seat . Avon shall be my Thames and she my song ...
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No frost nor snow , no wind , I trow , Can hurt me if I would , 20 10 Now let them drink , till they nod and wink , Even as good fellows should do ; They shall not miss to have the bliss Good ale doth bring men to ; And all poor souls ...
No frost nor snow , no wind , I trow , Can hurt me if I would , 20 10 Now let them drink , till they nod and wink , Even as good fellows should do ; They shall not miss to have the bliss Good ale doth bring men to ; And all poor souls ...
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