Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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I would not wish no better place , If I may still have wealthiness , And to enjoy in perfect peace My lady , lady . My pleasant pleasure shall increase , My dear lady . 10 Helen may not comparėd be , Nor Cressida that was so bright ...
I would not wish no better place , If I may still have wealthiness , And to enjoy in perfect peace My lady , lady . My pleasant pleasure shall increase , My dear lady . 10 Helen may not comparėd be , Nor Cressida that was so bright ...
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Lord , For he hath blessed you with his A proper song , entitled : Fair hand . would I have a pretty thing to give unto my lady B. My sweet realm , be obedient To God's holy command- To the tune of Lusty Gallant ment , Fain would I have ...
Lord , For he hath blessed you with his A proper song , entitled : Fair hand . would I have a pretty thing to give unto my lady B. My sweet realm , be obedient To God's holy command- To the tune of Lusty Gallant ment , Fain would I have ...
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To give unto my lady ; I said no harm , nor I meant no harm , But as pretty a thing as may be . 20 I walk the town and tread the street , In every corner seeking The pretty thing I cannot meet , That's for my lady's liking .
To give unto my lady ; I said no harm , nor I meant no harm , But as pretty a thing as may be . 20 I walk the town and tread the street , In every corner seeking The pretty thing I cannot meet , That's for my lady's liking .
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