An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... bears a lovely face , Then hey noney , noney , hey noney , noney . Canst drink the waters of the crispéd spring ? Oh ... bear , Say I diéd true . My Love was false , but I was firm From my hour of birth . Upon my buried body lay Lightly ...
... bears a lovely face , Then hey noney , noney , hey noney , noney . Canst drink the waters of the crispéd spring ? Oh ... bear , Say I diéd true . My Love was false , but I was firm From my hour of birth . Upon my buried body lay Lightly ...
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... Bear , bear him along With his few faults shut up like dead flow- erets ! Are balm - seeds not here To console us ? The land has none left such as he on the bier . Oh , would we might keep thee , my ― brother ! ' And then , the glad ...
... Bear , bear him along With his few faults shut up like dead flow- erets ! Are balm - seeds not here To console us ? The land has none left such as he on the bier . Oh , would we might keep thee , my ― brother ! ' And then , the glad ...
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... bear it and did bear ; 1610 It was a comfort , still one lot for all : They were not persecuted for my sake And I , estranged , the single happy one . But when at last , all by myself I stood Obeying the clear voice which bade me rise ...
... bear it and did bear ; 1610 It was a comfort , still one lot for all : They were not persecuted for my sake And I , estranged , the single happy one . But when at last , all by myself I stood Obeying the clear voice which bade me rise ...
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The Prologue of the Pardoners Tale | 29 |
The Prioresss Prologue | 38 |
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