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Page 49
... friends , renewing is of love . " 23 Then took I paper , pen , and ink , this proverb for to write , In register for to remain of such a worthy wight . As she proceeded thus in song unto her little brat Much matter uttered she of weight ...
... friends , renewing is of love . " 23 Then took I paper , pen , and ink , this proverb for to write , In register for to remain of such a worthy wight . As she proceeded thus in song unto her little brat Much matter uttered she of weight ...
Page 50
... friends in deed until they once fall out ! " Thus ended she her song , and said , before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends , rénewing is of love . BARNABE GOOGE / 1540-1594 An Epitaph of the Death of Nicholas Grimald ...
... friends in deed until they once fall out ! " Thus ended she her song , and said , before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends , rénewing is of love . BARNABE GOOGE / 1540-1594 An Epitaph of the Death of Nicholas Grimald ...
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... friends that cannot sup with us Beside a fire of turf in th ' ancient tower , And having talked to some late hour ... friend meet the old And we are hurt if either friend seem cold , And there is salt to lengthen out the smart In the ...
... friends that cannot sup with us Beside a fire of turf in th ' ancient tower , And having talked to some late hour ... friend meet the old And we are hurt if either friend seem cold , And there is salt to lengthen out the smart In the ...
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