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Page 63
... kiss , And softly said , ' Dear heart , how like you this ? ' It was no dream ; for I lay broad awaking : But all is turn'd now , through my gentleness , Into a bitter fashion of forsaking ; And I have leave to go of her goodness ; And ...
... kiss , And softly said , ' Dear heart , how like you this ? ' It was no dream ; for I lay broad awaking : But all is turn'd now , through my gentleness , Into a bitter fashion of forsaking ; And I have leave to go of her goodness ; And ...
Page 99
... kiss me and be going , My sweetest dear ! Kiss me this once and then be going , For now the morning draweth near . ' With that the shepherd waked from sleeping , And spying where the day was peeping , He said , ' Now take my soul in ...
... kiss me and be going , My sweetest dear ! Kiss me this once and then be going , For now the morning draweth near . ' With that the shepherd waked from sleeping , And spying where the day was peeping , He said , ' Now take my soul in ...
Page 100
... kiss no men Till they did for good and all ; Then she made the shepherd call All the heavens to witness truth Never ... kisses sweet concluded ; And Phillida , with garlands gay , Was made the Lady of the May . 1542-1626 74 . A Cradle ...
... kiss no men Till they did for good and all ; Then she made the shepherd call All the heavens to witness truth Never ... kisses sweet concluded ; And Phillida , with garlands gay , Was made the Lady of the May . 1542-1626 74 . A Cradle ...
Page 103
... like quiet palmer , Travelleth towards the land of heaven ; Over the silver mountains , Where spring the nectar fountains : There will I kiss The bowl of bliss ; 78 . 79 . And drink mine everlasting fill Upon 103 SIR WALTER RALEIGH.
... like quiet palmer , Travelleth towards the land of heaven ; Over the silver mountains , Where spring the nectar fountains : There will I kiss The bowl of bliss ; 78 . 79 . And drink mine everlasting fill Upon 103 SIR WALTER RALEIGH.
Page 129
... Kisses UPID and my Campaspe play'd At cards for kisses - Cupid paid : 1553-1606 He stakes his quiver , bow , and arrows , His mother's doves , and team of sparrows ; Loses them too ; then down he throws The coral of his lip , the rose ...
... Kisses UPID and my Campaspe play'd At cards for kisses - Cupid paid : 1553-1606 He stakes his quiver , bow , and arrows , His mother's doves , and team of sparrows ; Loses them too ; then down he throws The coral of his lip , the rose ...
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