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... happy fly , quoth I , and eke O worm in happy case , Which two of us is best ? I that have reason ? No ; But thou that reason art without and therewith void of woe . I live , and so dost thou , but I live all in pain , And subject am to ...
... happy fly , quoth I , and eke O worm in happy case , Which two of us is best ? I that have reason ? No ; But thou that reason art without and therewith void of woe . I live , and so dost thou , but I live all in pain , And subject am to ...
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... happy breath , Give comfort to thy muse to do her best , That thereby thou mayst joy and I might rest . Thus said ... happy first , That so great hope might make me more accursed . 70 20 80 Happy lived I whilst parents ' eye did guide ...
... happy breath , Give comfort to thy muse to do her best , That thereby thou mayst joy and I might rest . Thus said ... happy first , That so great hope might make me more accursed . 70 20 80 Happy lived I whilst parents ' eye did guide ...
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... happy days I which was once a happy wight and high in fortune's grace , And which did spend my golden prime in running pleasure's race , Am now enforced of late contrariwise to mourn , Since fortune joys into an- noys my former state to ...
... happy days I which was once a happy wight and high in fortune's grace , And which did spend my golden prime in running pleasure's race , Am now enforced of late contrariwise to mourn , Since fortune joys into an- noys my former state to ...
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