Festival of Song ...Frederick Saunders |
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... tell her face to face " Maiden thou hast . feart " my How gently rock you poplars high Against . Whe The reach of prime shy Wilte praalin pale candles tored She sees them all swich Lettice White I'll c'en go sit again tomiflex Bendi her ...
... tell her face to face " Maiden thou hast . feart " my How gently rock you poplars high Against . Whe The reach of prime shy Wilte praalin pale candles tored She sees them all swich Lettice White I'll c'en go sit again tomiflex Bendi her ...
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... Tell Zeale it wants devotion ; tell Love it is but lust ; Tell Time it is but motion ; tell Flesh it is but dust ; And wish them not reply , For thou must give the lye . Tell Age it daily wasteth ; tell Honour how it alters ; Tell ...
... Tell Zeale it wants devotion ; tell Love it is but lust ; Tell Time it is but motion ; tell Flesh it is but dust ; And wish them not reply , For thou must give the lye . Tell Age it daily wasteth ; tell Honour how it alters ; Tell ...
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... Tell me , where is Fancy ' bred , Or in the heart , or in the head ? How begot , how nourished ? Reply , reply . It is engender'a in the eyes , With gazing fed ; and Fancy dies In the cradle where it lies : Let us all ring Fancy's knell ...
... Tell me , where is Fancy ' bred , Or in the heart , or in the head ? How begot , how nourished ? Reply , reply . It is engender'a in the eyes , With gazing fed ; and Fancy dies In the cradle where it lies : Let us all ring Fancy's knell ...
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... Tell me not , sweet , I am unkind , that from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind to war and arms I fly . True , a new mistress now I chase , the first foe in the field ; And with a stronger faith embrace a sword , a horse ...
... Tell me not , sweet , I am unkind , that from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind to war and arms I fly . True , a new mistress now I chase , the first foe in the field ; And with a stronger faith embrace a sword , a horse ...
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... Tell me , if she was not designed Th ' eclipse and glory of her kind ? ; Another of those courtly minstrels was SIR JOHN SUCKLING ; and here , with some of his graceful contributions to our poetic an- thology , we conclude the first of ...
... Tell me , if she was not designed Th ' eclipse and glory of her kind ? ; Another of those courtly minstrels was SIR JOHN SUCKLING ; and here , with some of his graceful contributions to our poetic an- thology , we conclude the first of ...
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