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... when , in the right hour , they come to him to uplift or to console- ἄκλητος μὲν ἔγωγε μένοιμί κεν · ἐς δὲ καλεύντων θαρσήσας Μοίσαισι σὺν ἡμετέραισιν ἱκοίμαν . My thanks are here tendered to those who have helped X PREFACE.
... when , in the right hour , they come to him to uplift or to console- ἄκλητος μὲν ἔγωγε μένοιμί κεν · ἐς δὲ καλεύντων θαρσήσας Μοίσαισι σὺν ἡμετέραισιν ἱκοίμαν . My thanks are here tendered to those who have helped X PREFACE.
Page 49
... hour ; Glad to fulfil all that she will Command me , to my power : For had ye , lo , an hundred mo , Yet would I be that one : For , in my mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . 49 He . Mine own dear love , I see the E ANONYMOUS.
... hour ; Glad to fulfil all that she will Command me , to my power : For had ye , lo , an hundred mo , Yet would I be that one : For , in my mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . 49 He . Mine own dear love , I see the E ANONYMOUS.
Page 140
... hour From her divine and sacred eyes : Heigh ho , fair Rosaline ! Her paps are centres of delight , Her breasts are orbs of heavenly frame , Where Nature moulds the dew of light To feed perfection with the same : Heigh ho , would she ...
... hour From her divine and sacred eyes : Heigh ho , fair Rosaline ! Her paps are centres of delight , Her breasts are orbs of heavenly frame , Where Nature moulds the dew of light To feed perfection with the same : Heigh ho , would she ...
Page 167
... hour ; Skirmishing day by day With those that stopp'd his way , Where the French gen'ral lay With all his power . Which , in his height of pride , King Henry to deride , His ransom to provide Unto him sending ; Which he neglects the ...
... hour ; Skirmishing day by day With those that stopp'd his way , Where the French gen'ral lay With all his power . Which , in his height of pride , King Henry to deride , His ransom to provide Unto him sending ; Which he neglects the ...
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... time , When birds do sing , hey ding a ding , ding ; Sweet lovers love the spring . This carol they began that hour , With a hey , and a ho , and a hey nonino , How that life was but a flower In the spring 183 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
... time , When birds do sing , hey ding a ding , ding ; Sweet lovers love the spring . This carol they began that hour , With a hey , and a ho , and a hey nonino , How that life was but a flower In the spring 183 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
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