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Thy foot might not once touch A proper new song made by a the ground , student in Cambridge And yet thou wouldst not love To the tune of I wish to see those happy days Greensleeves was all my joy , & c . I which was once a happy wight ...
Thy foot might not once touch A proper new song made by a the ground , student in Cambridge And yet thou wouldst not love To the tune of I wish to see those happy days Greensleeves was all my joy , & c . I which was once a happy wight ...
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10 [ Once did my thoughts ] Once did my thoughts both ebb Once did I breathe another's and flow , breath , As passion did them move ; And in my mistress move ; Once did I hope , straight fear Once was I not ine own at all , again , And ...
10 [ Once did my thoughts ] Once did my thoughts both ebb Once did I breathe another's and flow , breath , As passion did them move ; And in my mistress move ; Once did I hope , straight fear Once was I not ine own at all , again , And ...
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... 832 On the miracle of loaves , 766 On Westwell Downs , 635 Once by mishap two poets fell asquaring , 521 Once did my thoughts both ebb and Aow , 438 Once in an arbor was my mistress sleeping , 214 Once musing as I sat , 74 One asked ...
... 832 On the miracle of loaves , 766 On Westwell Downs , 635 Once by mishap two poets fell asquaring , 521 Once did my thoughts both ebb and Aow , 438 Once in an arbor was my mistress sleeping , 214 Once musing as I sat , 74 One asked ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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