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Page 12
... hast of love swich peyne ; My lady cometh , that al this may disteyne . Herro , Dido , Laudomia , alle y - fere , And Phyllis , hanging for thy Demophoun , And Canace , espyed by thy chere , Ysiphile , betraysed with Jasoun , Maketh of ...
... hast of love swich peyne ; My lady cometh , that al this may disteyne . Herro , Dido , Laudomia , alle y - fere , And Phyllis , hanging for thy Demophoun , And Canace , espyed by thy chere , Ysiphile , betraysed with Jasoun , Maketh of ...
Page 64
... hast got Of simple hearts thorough Love's shot , By whom , unkind , thou hast them won ; Think not he hath his bow forgot , Although my lute and I have done . Vengeance shall fall on thy disdain , That makest but game of earnest pain ...
... hast got Of simple hearts thorough Love's shot , By whom , unkind , thou hast them won ; Think not he hath his bow forgot , Although my lute and I have done . Vengeance shall fall on thy disdain , That makest but game of earnest pain ...
Page 69
... hast brought forth , so steadfast and so sage . Among the Muses Nine a tenth if Jove would make , And to the Graces Three a fourth , her would Apollo take . Let some for honour hunt , and hoard the massy gold : With her so I may live ...
... hast brought forth , so steadfast and so sage . Among the Muses Nine a tenth if Jove would make , And to the Graces Three a fourth , her would Apollo take . Let some for honour hunt , and hoard the massy gold : With her so I may live ...
Page 99
... hast thou the same reason still To doat upon me ever ! The Wakening John Attye's First Book of Airs , 1622 N a time the amorous Silvy ON Said to her shepherd , Sweet , how do ye ? Kiss me this once and then God be with ye , My sweetest ...
... hast thou the same reason still To doat upon me ever ! The Wakening John Attye's First Book of Airs , 1622 N a time the amorous Silvy ON Said to her shepherd , Sweet , how do ye ? Kiss me this once and then God be with ye , My sweetest ...
Page 104
... Shall be by him amearst with penance dew . Make hast , therefore , sweet love , whilest it is prime ; For none can call againe the passèd time . 79. make ] mate . 80 . A Ditty In praise of Eliza , Queen 104 SIR WALTER RALEIGH.
... Shall be by him amearst with penance dew . Make hast , therefore , sweet love , whilest it is prime ; For none can call againe the passèd time . 79. make ] mate . 80 . A Ditty In praise of Eliza , Queen 104 SIR WALTER RALEIGH.
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