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... sorrow in secret . dread , i . e . there is no fear or doubt . 1425-1500 him till ] to him . but dreid ] without raik on raw ] range in fe ] sheep , cattle . dill ] soothe . row . lude ] loved . leir ] learn . lair ] lore . feir ...
... sorrow in secret . dread , i . e . there is no fear or doubt . 1425-1500 him till ] to him . but dreid ] without raik on raw ] range in fe ] sheep , cattle . dill ] soothe . row . lude ] loved . leir ] learn . lair ] lore . feir ...
Page 41
... ! what have ye done ? All my welfare to sorrow and care Should change , if ye were gone : For , in my mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . rede I can ] counsel I know . He . I can believe it shall you grieve , ANONYMOUS.
... ! what have ye done ? All my welfare to sorrow and care Should change , if ye were gone : For , in my mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . rede I can ] counsel I know . He . I can believe it shall you grieve , ANONYMOUS.
Page 53
... sorrow sad : Balow my boy , thy mother's joy , Thy father breeds me great annoy- Balow , la - low ! When he began to court my love , And with his sugred words me move , His faynings false and flattering cheer To me that time did not ...
... sorrow sad : Balow my boy , thy mother's joy , Thy father breeds me great annoy- Balow , la - low ! When he began to court my love , And with his sugred words me move , His faynings false and flattering cheer To me that time did not ...
Page 61
... thus , That hath given thee my heart Never for to depart Neither for pain nor smart : And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay ! say nay ! 35. grame ] sorrow . And wilt thou leave me thus , And have no 61 SIR THOMAS WYATT.
... thus , That hath given thee my heart Never for to depart Neither for pain nor smart : And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay ! say nay ! 35. grame ] sorrow . And wilt thou leave me thus , And have no 61 SIR THOMAS WYATT.
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... sorrow springs . 40. Complaint of the Absence of Her Lover being upon the Sea O HAPPY dames ! that may embrace The fruit of your delight , Help to bewail the woful case And eke the heavy plight Of me , that wonted to rejoice The fortune ...
... sorrow springs . 40. Complaint of the Absence of Her Lover being upon the Sea O HAPPY dames ! that may embrace The fruit of your delight , Help to bewail the woful case And eke the heavy plight Of me , that wonted to rejoice The fortune ...
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