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... hour That thow wes chosin to be our principall ! Welcome to be our princes of honour , Our perle , our plesans , and our paramour , 7 Our peax , our play , our plane felicite ! Chryst the conserf frome all adversite ! " 8 STEPHEN HAWES ...
... hour That thow wes chosin to be our principall ! Welcome to be our princes of honour , Our perle , our plesans , and our paramour , 7 Our peax , our play , our plane felicite ! Chryst the conserf frome all adversite ! " 8 STEPHEN HAWES ...
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... " 35. " My dwelling is in the wood , " sayes Robin ; " By thee I set right nought ; My name is Robin Hood of Barnesdale , A ffellow thou has long sought . " 1 hour 2 wands 3 apart 140 36. He that had neither beene a kithe nor kin.
... " 35. " My dwelling is in the wood , " sayes Robin ; " By thee I set right nought ; My name is Robin Hood of Barnesdale , A ffellow thou has long sought . " 1 hour 2 wands 3 apart 140 36. He that had neither beene a kithe nor kin.
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... hour Doth lead unto your lover's blissful bower , Joy may you have , and gentle hearts ' content Of your love's couplement ; And let fair Venus , that is queen of love , With her heart - quelling son upon you smile , Whose smile , they ...
... hour Doth lead unto your lover's blissful bower , Joy may you have , and gentle hearts ' content Of your love's couplement ; And let fair Venus , that is queen of love , With her heart - quelling son upon you smile , Whose smile , they ...
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... hour - glass runs , guide thou our panting pace : 10 Give us foresightful minds ; give us minds to obey What foresight tells ; our thoughts upon thy knowledge stay . Let so our fruits grow up that Nature be main- tained , But so our ...
... hour - glass runs , guide thou our panting pace : 10 Give us foresightful minds ; give us minds to obey What foresight tells ; our thoughts upon thy knowledge stay . Let so our fruits grow up that Nature be main- tained , But so our ...
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... hour ; Skirmishing , day by day , With those that stopped his way , Where the French general lay With all his power . Which , in his height of pride , King Henry to deride , His ransom to provide , To the King sending ; Which he ...
... hour ; Skirmishing , day by day , With those that stopped his way , Where the French general lay With all his power . Which , in his height of pride , King Henry to deride , His ransom to provide , To the King sending ; Which he ...
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