English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809 |
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William Ernest Henley. He has done petuously devour The noble Chaucer , of makars flower , The Monk of Bury , and ... flowers . I walk , I turn , sleep may I not ; I vexèd am with heavy thought ; This world all o'er I cast about , And ...
William Ernest Henley. He has done petuously devour The noble Chaucer , of makars flower , The Monk of Bury , and ... flowers . I walk , I turn , sleep may I not ; I vexèd am with heavy thought ; This world all o'er I cast about , And ...
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... flowers , That I may live in some disport ! William Dunbar . 6 VANITAS VANITATUM O WRETCH , beware ! This world will wend thee fro , Which has beguiléd many great estate . Turn to thy friend , believe not in thy foe ; Since thou must go ...
... flowers , That I may live in some disport ! William Dunbar . 6 VANITAS VANITATUM O WRETCH , beware ! This world will wend thee fro , Which has beguiléd many great estate . Turn to thy friend , believe not in thy foe ; Since thou must go ...
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... flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! The Indy sapphire blew Her veins doth ennew . The orient pearl so clere , The witness of her lere . The lusty ruby ...
... flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! The Indy sapphire blew Her veins doth ennew . The orient pearl so clere , The witness of her lere . The lusty ruby ...
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... flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! Soft , and make no din , For now I will begin To have in remembrance Her goodly dalyaunce And her goodly pastaunce ! So ...
... flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! Soft , and make no din , For now I will begin To have in remembrance Her goodly dalyaunce And her goodly pastaunce ! So ...
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... flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! But whereto should I note How often did I tote Upon her pretty fote ? It raised mine hert - rote To see her tread the ...
... flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! But whereto should I note How often did I tote Upon her pretty fote ? It raised mine hert - rote To see her tread the ...
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