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... Bring the Day ....... 171 To his Coy Mistress .. 199 GEORGE HERBERT ( 1593-1633 ) HENRY VAUGHAN ( 1622-1695 ) Virtue ... 171 The Retreat ... 200 The Collar . 172 The World . 200 Love ... 172 Behind the Veil .. 200 THOMAS CAREW ( 1598 ...
... Bring the Day ....... 171 To his Coy Mistress .. 199 GEORGE HERBERT ( 1593-1633 ) HENRY VAUGHAN ( 1622-1695 ) Virtue ... 171 The Retreat ... 200 The Collar . 172 The World . 200 Love ... 172 Behind the Veil .. 200 THOMAS CAREW ( 1598 ...
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... bring hom the trous , 30 Sete forth thyn other fot , stryd over sty ; We shule 40 the haywart hom to ur hous , preye Ant maken hym at heyse 48 for the maystry , 19 Drynke to hym deorly of fol god bous , " Ant oure dame douse 1 shal ...
... bring hom the trous , 30 Sete forth thyn other fot , stryd over sty ; We shule 40 the haywart hom to ur hous , preye Ant maken hym at heyse 48 for the maystry , 19 Drynke to hym deorly of fol god bous , " Ant oure dame douse 1 shal ...
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... bring yow our saifly , be nocht affeird ! And nocht to weit 28 the campis 20 of your beird . " 30 " I haif mervell , " , " 31 than quod the silly Mowss , " How thow can fleit 32 without feddir or fyn ; 30 The rever is so deip and ...
... bring yow our saifly , be nocht affeird ! And nocht to weit 28 the campis 20 of your beird . " 30 " I haif mervell , " , " 31 than quod the silly Mowss , " How thow can fleit 32 without feddir or fyn ; 30 The rever is so deip and ...
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... bring . " 95 This aith was maid . This Mouss , but persawing Of fals ingyne of this fals crabit 10 Taid , Tuk threid and band her leg , as scho hir bad . 100 Than fute for fute thay lap " baith in the brime , 12 Bot in thair mynd thay ...
... bring . " 95 This aith was maid . This Mouss , but persawing Of fals ingyne of this fals crabit 10 Taid , Tuk threid and band her leg , as scho hir bad . 100 Than fute for fute thay lap " baith in the brime , 12 Bot in thair mynd thay ...
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... brings With green hath clad the hill and eke the vale ; The nightingale with feathers new she sings ; The turtle to her make hath told her tale : 2 grief 3 sweet 4 mate 1 complain Summer is come , for every spray now springs ; 82 THE ...
... brings With green hath clad the hill and eke the vale ; The nightingale with feathers new she sings ; The turtle to her make hath told her tale : 2 grief 3 sweet 4 mate 1 complain Summer is come , for every spray now springs ; 82 THE ...
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