An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... loue does ly In proud humility ; Like vnto Maia , when as Ioue her tooke , In Tempe , lying on the flowry gras , Twixt sleepe and wake , after she weary was , With bathing in the Acidalian brooke . 310 Now it is night , ye damsels may ...
... loue does ly In proud humility ; Like vnto Maia , when as Ioue her tooke , In Tempe , lying on the flowry gras , Twixt sleepe and wake , after she weary was , With bathing in the Acidalian brooke . 310 Now it is night , ye damsels may ...
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... loue , loue bought with death too deare . Astond he stood , and vp his haire did houe , And with that suddein horror could no member moue . 32 280 At last whenas the dreadfull passion Was ouerpast , and manhood well awake , Yet musing ...
... loue , loue bought with death too deare . Astond he stood , and vp his haire did houe , And with that suddein horror could no member moue . 32 280 At last whenas the dreadfull passion Was ouerpast , and manhood well awake , Yet musing ...
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... loue , First made by him , mens wandring wayes to guyde , 200 When darknesse he in deepest dongeon droue ... loue fresh coles vnto her fire did lay : For greater loue , the greater is the losse . Was neuer Ladie loued dearer day , 251 ...
... loue , First made by him , mens wandring wayes to guyde , 200 When darknesse he in deepest dongeon droue ... loue fresh coles vnto her fire did lay : For greater loue , the greater is the losse . Was neuer Ladie loued dearer day , 251 ...
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