English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809 |
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... With short return he comes anon , yet ceaseth not my pain . The fearful dreams I have ofttimes do grieve me so , That when I wake , I lie in doubt wh'er they be true or no . B Sometime the roaring seas , me seems , do grow SURREY 17.
... With short return he comes anon , yet ceaseth not my pain . The fearful dreams I have ofttimes do grieve me so , That when I wake , I lie in doubt wh'er they be true or no . B Sometime the roaring seas , me seems , do grow SURREY 17.
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... dream , The anguish of my former woe beginneth more extreme , And me tormenteth so that unneath may I find Some hidden place , wherein to slake the gnawing of my mind . Thus every way you see , with absence how I burn , And for my wound ...
... dream , The anguish of my former woe beginneth more extreme , And me tormenteth so that unneath may I find Some hidden place , wherein to slake the gnawing of my mind . Thus every way you see , with absence how I burn , And for my wound ...
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... the captivity of Zion , We were like them that dream . Then was our mouth filled with laughter , And our tongue with singing : Then said they among the heathen : - The Lord hath done great things for them . The 36 56 THE ENGLISH BIBLE.
... the captivity of Zion , We were like them that dream . Then was our mouth filled with laughter , And our tongue with singing : Then said they among the heathen : - The Lord hath done great things for them . The 36 56 THE ENGLISH BIBLE.
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... dreams deceive , And when you rise with waking eye , Remember then this lullaby . George Gascoyne . A 71 FAREWELL Adieu , O daisy of delight ! Adieu , most pleasant and perfyt ; Adieu , and have good night ! Adieu , thou lustiest of ...
... dreams deceive , And when you rise with waking eye , Remember then this lullaby . George Gascoyne . A 71 FAREWELL Adieu , O daisy of delight ! Adieu , most pleasant and perfyt ; Adieu , and have good night ! Adieu , thou lustiest of ...
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... dreams , And her fair eyes , like stars that dimmed were With darksome cloud , now show their goodly beams More bright than Hesperus his head doth rear . Come now , ye Damsels , daughters of delight , Help quickly her to dight ! But ...
... dreams , And her fair eyes , like stars that dimmed were With darksome cloud , now show their goodly beams More bright than Hesperus his head doth rear . Come now , ye Damsels , daughters of delight , Help quickly her to dight ! But ...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley No preview available - 2018 |
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