The Book of Gems: Chaucer to PriorSamuel Carter Hall Saunders and Otley, 1836 - English poetry |
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... thy meate and dayly foode ? " Sad sighes with great annoy . " What hadst thou then to drinke ? Unsavoury lovers ... art no mate for mee ; I sholde be lothe , methinkes , to dwelle With such a one as thee . THE JUDGEMENT OF DESIRE . THE ...
... thy meate and dayly foode ? " Sad sighes with great annoy . " What hadst thou then to drinke ? Unsavoury lovers ... art no mate for mee ; I sholde be lothe , methinkes , to dwelle With such a one as thee . THE JUDGEMENT OF DESIRE . THE ...
Page 44
... thy meate and dayly foode ? " Sad sighes with great annoy . " What hadst thou then to drinke ? " Unsavoury lovers ... art no mate for mee ; I sholde be lothe , methinkes , to dwelle With such a one as thee . THE JUDGEMENT OF DESIRE . THE ...
... thy meate and dayly foode ? " Sad sighes with great annoy . " What hadst thou then to drinke ? " Unsavoury lovers ... art no mate for mee ; I sholde be lothe , methinkes , to dwelle With such a one as thee . THE JUDGEMENT OF DESIRE . THE ...
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... thy hande , Thou art arraignde of Flatterye : Tell therefore howe thou wylte bee tryde : Whose judgement here wylt thou abyde ? My Lorde ( quod I ) this Lady here , Whome I esteeme above the rest , Doth knowe my guilte if any were ...
... thy hande , Thou art arraignde of Flatterye : Tell therefore howe thou wylte bee tryde : Whose judgement here wylt thou abyde ? My Lorde ( quod I ) this Lady here , Whome I esteeme above the rest , Doth knowe my guilte if any were ...
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... thy hande , Thou art arraignde of Flatterye : Tell therefore howe thou wylte bee tryde : Whose judgement here wylt thou abyde ? My Lorde ( quod I ) this Lady here , Whome I esteeme above the rest , Doth knowe my guilte if any were ...
... thy hande , Thou art arraignde of Flatterye : Tell therefore howe thou wylte bee tryde : Whose judgement here wylt thou abyde ? My Lorde ( quod I ) this Lady here , Whome I esteeme above the rest , Doth knowe my guilte if any were ...
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... thou art cast , Thou must goe hence to heavie hill , And there be hangde all bye the head , God rest thy soule when thou art dead . Downe fell I then upon my knee , All flatte before Dame Beauties face , And cryed , good Ladye pardon ...
... thou art cast , Thou must goe hence to heavie hill , And there be hangde all bye the head , God rest thy soule when thou art dead . Downe fell I then upon my knee , All flatte before Dame Beauties face , And cryed , good Ladye pardon ...
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