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... rest ; I luve bot thee allane . ' ' Makyn , adieu ! the sone gois west , The day is neir - hand gane . ' wanrufe ] unrest . yonder . and ] an , if . remedy for hurt . ( of his master ) . haill ] healthy , whole . tak tent ] give heed ...
... rest ; I luve bot thee allane . ' ' Makyn , adieu ! the sone gois west , The day is neir - hand gane . ' wanrufe ] unrest . yonder . and ] an , if . remedy for hurt . ( of his master ) . haill ] healthy , whole . tak tent ] give heed ...
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... rest with top - royall . O , towne of townes ! patrone and not compare , London , thou art the flour of Cities all . Upon thy lusty Brigge of pylers white Been merchauntis full royall to behold ; Upon thy stretis go'th many a semely ...
... rest with top - royall . O , towne of townes ! patrone and not compare , London , thou art the flour of Cities all . Upon thy lusty Brigge of pylers white Been merchauntis full royall to behold ; Upon thy stretis go'th many a semely ...
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... straik ] stroke . sowkand ] sucking . campion ] champion . stour ] fight . poets . the lave ] the leave , the rest . supplee ] save . makaris ] padyanis ] pageants . The good Sir Hew of Eglintoun , Ettrick , Heriot 31 WILLIAM DUNBAR.
... straik ] stroke . sowkand ] sucking . campion ] champion . stour ] fight . poets . the lave ] the leave , the rest . supplee ] save . makaris ] padyanis ] pageants . The good Sir Hew of Eglintoun , Ettrick , Heriot 31 WILLIAM DUNBAR.
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... rest , That she and I may sleep in fere . Here may she wash , if any filth were ; Here is seat for all her woe ; Come when she will , she shall have cheer Quia amore langueo . I will abide till she be ready , I will her sue if she say ...
... rest , That she and I may sleep in fere . Here may she wash , if any filth were ; Here is seat for all her woe ; Come when she will , she shall have cheer Quia amore langueo . I will abide till she be ready , I will her sue if she say ...
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... rest ! Yet at the least , my heart , thou sall Abide with her thou luvis best . Sen in your garth the lily quhyte May not remain amang the laif , Adieu the flower of whole delite ! Adieu the succour that may me saif ! Adieu the fragrant ...
... rest ! Yet at the least , my heart , thou sall Abide with her thou luvis best . Sen in your garth the lily quhyte May not remain amang the laif , Adieu the flower of whole delite ! Adieu the succour that may me saif ! Adieu the fragrant ...
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