English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809 |
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... give her his whole hert . She made me sore amazed Upon her when I gazed . Methought mine hert was crazed , My eyen were so dazed : - : - For this most goodly flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She ...
... give her his whole hert . She made me sore amazed Upon her when I gazed . Methought mine hert was crazed , My eyen were so dazed : - : - For this most goodly flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She ...
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... GIVE place , ye lovers , here before That spent your boasts and brags in vain ! My Lady's beauty passeth more The best of yours , I dare well sayen , Than doth the sun the candle light , Or brightest day the darkest night . And thereto ...
... GIVE place , ye lovers , here before That spent your boasts and brags in vain ! My Lady's beauty passeth more The best of yours , I dare well sayen , Than doth the sun the candle light , Or brightest day the darkest night . And thereto ...
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... give it a taunt : Since flesh might not endure , but rest must wrath succeed , And force the fight to fall to play , in pasture where they feed , So noble nature can well end the work she hath begun , And bridle well that will not cease ...
... give it a taunt : Since flesh might not endure , but rest must wrath succeed , And force the fight to fall to play , in pasture where they feed , So noble nature can well end the work she hath begun , And bridle well that will not cease ...
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... gives so strong impulse , That stone we may withstand ? What gives more weak repulse Than water prest with hand ? Yet weak though water be , It holloweth hardest flint : By proof whereof we see , Time gives the greatest dint . Anonymous ...
... gives so strong impulse , That stone we may withstand ? What gives more weak repulse Than water prest with hand ? Yet weak though water be , It holloweth hardest flint : By proof whereof we see , Time gives the greatest dint . Anonymous ...
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... that dulce amene ; So comely clear are her twa een , That she mae lovers does affray Then ever of Greece did fair Helene ! - Whom I love I dare nocht assay . ' Anonymous . 23 A PRAISE OF HIS LADY GIVE place , you ANONYMOUS 135 25.
... that dulce amene ; So comely clear are her twa een , That she mae lovers does affray Then ever of Greece did fair Helene ! - Whom I love I dare nocht assay . ' Anonymous . 23 A PRAISE OF HIS LADY GIVE place , you ANONYMOUS 135 25.
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley No preview available - 2018 |
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