An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... stand ye still ye virgins in amaze , Vpon her so to gaze , 180 Whiles ye forget your former lay to sing , To which the woods did answer and your eccho ring . But if ye saw that which no eyes can see , The inward beauty of her liuely ...
... stand ye still ye virgins in amaze , Vpon her so to gaze , 180 Whiles ye forget your former lay to sing , To which the woods did answer and your eccho ring . But if ye saw that which no eyes can see , The inward beauty of her liuely ...
Page 143
... stands , her selfe so mockt to see By him , who has the guerdon of his guile , For so misfeigning her true knight to ... stand . Eftsoones he perced through his chaufed chest With thrilling 152 point of deadly yron brand , And launcht ...
... stands , her selfe so mockt to see By him , who has the guerdon of his guile , For so misfeigning her true knight to ... stand . Eftsoones he perced through his chaufed chest With thrilling 152 point of deadly yron brand , And launcht ...
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... stand in ! It is by no breath , Turn of eye , wave of hand , that salvation joins issue with death ! As thy Love is discovered almighty , al- mighty be proved In the gathered intensity brought to the grey of the hills ; In the ...
... stand in ! It is by no breath , Turn of eye , wave of hand , that salvation joins issue with death ! As thy Love is discovered almighty , al- mighty be proved In the gathered intensity brought to the grey of the hills ; In the ...
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Medieval Lyrics | 1 |
64 | 16 |
Sir Walter Raleigh to the Queen | 24 |
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