An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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Page 109
... woods shal answer and your eccho ring . Now is my loue all ready forth to come , 110 Let all the virgins therefore well awayt , And ye fresh boyes that tend vpon her groome Prepare your selues ; for he is comming strayt . Set all your ...
... woods shal answer and your eccho ring . Now is my loue all ready forth to come , 110 Let all the virgins therefore well awayt , And ye fresh boyes that tend vpon her groome Prepare your selues ; for he is comming strayt . Set all your ...
Page 111
... woods shal answer and theyr eccho ring 260 Ring ye the bels , ye yong men of the towne , And leaue your wonted labors for this day : This day is holy ; doe ye write it downe , That ye for euer it remember may . This day 27 the sunne is ...
... woods shal answer and theyr eccho ring 260 Ring ye the bels , ye yong men of the towne , And leaue your wonted labors for this day : This day is holy ; doe ye write it downe , That ye for euer it remember may . This day 27 the sunne is ...
Page 113
... woods now answer , nor your Eccho ring . Who is the same , which at my window peepes ? Or whose is that faire face , that shines so bright , Is it not Cinthia , 29 she that neuer sleepes , But walkes about high heauen al the night ? O ...
... woods now answer , nor your Eccho ring . Who is the same , which at my window peepes ? Or whose is that faire face , that shines so bright , Is it not Cinthia , 29 she that neuer sleepes , But walkes about high heauen al the night ? O ...
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