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... youth must give him place . The harbinger of death , To me I see him ride ; My keepers knit the knot That youth did laugh to scorn ; Of me that clean shall be forgot As I had not been born . Thus must I youth give up , Whose badge I ...
... youth must give him place . The harbinger of death , To me I see him ride ; My keepers knit the knot That youth did laugh to scorn ; Of me that clean shall be forgot As I had not been born . Thus must I youth give up , Whose badge I ...
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... youth forewaste ; Recounting which , how would he sob and shriek , And to be young again of Jove beseek ! But , and ... youth forepast , as though it wrought him good To talk of youth , all were his youth foregone , He would have mused ...
... youth forewaste ; Recounting which , how would he sob and shriek , And to be young again of Jove beseek ! But , and ... youth forepast , as though it wrought him good To talk of youth , all were his youth foregone , He would have mused ...
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... youth is pleasure , in youth is pleasure . Therefore my heart is surely pight Of her alone to have a sight , Which is my joy and heart's delight , In youth is pleasure , in youth is pleasure . FROM WILLIAM STEVENSON'S Gammer Gurton's ...
... youth is pleasure , in youth is pleasure . Therefore my heart is surely pight Of her alone to have a sight , Which is my joy and heart's delight , In youth is pleasure , in youth is pleasure . FROM WILLIAM STEVENSON'S Gammer Gurton's ...
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