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... sing with us , Away , winter , away ! 224 231 Cum , somer , cum , the suete sesoun and sonne ! Awake for schame ! that have your hevynnis wonne , And amorously lift up your hedis all , Thank lufe that list you to his merci call ...
... sing with us , Away , winter , away ! 224 231 Cum , somer , cum , the suete sesoun and sonne ! Awake for schame ! that have your hevynnis wonne , And amorously lift up your hedis all , Thank lufe that list you to his merci call ...
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... sing ? Thai haif 25 moir 28 causs to weip and plane thair sorrow , Thy air it is nocht holsum nor benyng.15 Lord Eolus dois 27 in thy sessone 28 ring ; 29 So busteous 30 ar the blastis of his horne Amang thy bewis , to walk 32 I haif ...
... sing ? Thai haif 25 moir 28 causs to weip and plane thair sorrow , Thy air it is nocht holsum nor benyng.15 Lord Eolus dois 27 in thy sessone 28 ring ; 29 So busteous 30 ar the blastis of his horne Amang thy bewis , to walk 32 I haif ...
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... swifter than the wind . 20 30 Or got ye it off a dead man's hand ? " 40 1 larks 2 staff 1 ferny hill 2 every lock 3 sing 4 fate 9. For forty days and forty nights He wade thro 78 THOMAS RYMER Thomas Rymer Fairy Revels.
... swifter than the wind . 20 30 Or got ye it off a dead man's hand ? " 40 1 larks 2 staff 1 ferny hill 2 every lock 3 sing 4 fate 9. For forty days and forty nights He wade thro 78 THOMAS RYMER Thomas Rymer Fairy Revels.
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... sing this lay , Prepared against that day , Against their bridal day , which was not long : 89 Sweet Thames ! run softly , till I end my song . " Ye gentle birds ! the world's fair ornament , And heaven's glory whom this happy hour Doth ...
... sing this lay , Prepared against that day , Against their bridal day , which was not long : 89 Sweet Thames ! run softly , till I end my song . " Ye gentle birds ! the world's fair ornament , And heaven's glory whom this happy hour Doth ...
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... sing To ages following , 160 Upon the bridal day , which is not long : Sweet Thames ! run softly , till I end my song . From those high towers this noble lord issuing , Like radiant Hesper , when his golden hair In th ' ocean billows he ...
... sing To ages following , 160 Upon the bridal day , which is not long : Sweet Thames ! run softly , till I end my song . From those high towers this noble lord issuing , Like radiant Hesper , when his golden hair In th ' ocean billows he ...
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