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30 From William Byrd's Songs of Sundry Natures , 1589 A carol for Christmas Day An earthly tree a heavenly fruit it bare ; A case of clay contained a crown immortal , A crown of crowns , a King , whose cost and care Redeemed poor man ...
30 From William Byrd's Songs of Sundry Natures , 1589 A carol for Christmas Day An earthly tree a heavenly fruit it bare ; A case of clay contained a crown immortal , A crown of crowns , a King , whose cost and care Redeemed poor man ...
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Without tobacco then he cannot be ; Yet drinks no ounce that costs him not a crown . But his crown covers no empiring wit , - To blow away his crowns at every bit ; Yet when his crowns do fail , he pawns his cloak , Sith , like a ...
Without tobacco then he cannot be ; Yet drinks no ounce that costs him not a crown . But his crown covers no empiring wit , - To blow away his crowns at every bit ; Yet when his crowns do fail , he pawns his cloak , Sith , like a ...
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7 To Mistress Isabel Pennell ] This and the following poem , To Mistress Margaret Hussey , are parts of the long work , A Garland of Laurel ( in the edition of 1568 called The Crown of Laurel ) , 1600 lines in length .
7 To Mistress Isabel Pennell ] This and the following poem , To Mistress Margaret Hussey , are parts of the long work , A Garland of Laurel ( in the edition of 1568 called The Crown of Laurel ) , 1600 lines in length .
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