An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... Deare dame I rew , That for my sake vnknowne such griefe vnto you grew . 54 Assure your selfe , it fell not all to ground ; For all so deare as life is to my hart , I deeme your loue , and hold me to you bound ; 480 Ne let vaine feares ...
... Deare dame I rew , That for my sake vnknowne such griefe vnto you grew . 54 Assure your selfe , it fell not all to ground ; For all so deare as life is to my hart , I deeme your loue , and hold me to you bound ; 480 Ne let vaine feares ...
Page 203
... deare ; The deare Charissa where is she be- come ? Or wants she health , or busie is else- where ? Ah no , said they , but forth she may not come : For she of late is lightned of her wombe , 140 And hath encreast the world with one ...
... deare ; The deare Charissa where is she be- come ? Or wants she health , or busie is else- where ? Ah no , said they , but forth she may not come : For she of late is lightned of her wombe , 140 And hath encreast the world with one ...
Page 213
... Deare knight , as deare , as euer knight was deare , That all these sorrowes suffer for my sake , High heauen behold the tedious toyle , ye for me take . 2 Now are we come vnto my natiue soyle , 10 And to the place , where all our ...
... Deare knight , as deare , as euer knight was deare , That all these sorrowes suffer for my sake , High heauen behold the tedious toyle , ye for me take . 2 Now are we come vnto my natiue soyle , 10 And to the place , where all our ...
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