The Viking Book of Poetry of the English-speaking World: "GENTLE NYMPHS, BE NOT REFUSING" ; 2. "SO SHUTS THE MARIGOLD HER LEAVES"Richard Aldington Viking Press, 1958 - American poetry For other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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Page 53
... fair Kirconnell lea ! Curst be the heart that thought the thought , And curst the hand that fired the shot , And in ... fair Kirconnell lea . As I went down the water - side , None but my foe to be my guide , None but my foe to be my ...
... fair Kirconnell lea ! Curst be the heart that thought the thought , And curst the hand that fired the shot , And in ... fair Kirconnell lea . As I went down the water - side , None but my foe to be my guide , None but my foe to be my ...
Page 134
... Fair and Fair ... Fair and fair , and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; The fairest shepherd on our green , A love for any lady . Fair and fair , and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; Thy love is fair for thee alone , And ...
... Fair and Fair ... Fair and fair , and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; The fairest shepherd on our green , A love for any lady . Fair and fair , and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; Thy love is fair for thee alone , And ...
Page 135
... Fair and fair & c . Paris : Fair and fair & c . Oenone : My love can pipe , my love can sing , My love can many a pretty thing , Both : And of his lovely praises ring My merry , merry roundelays , Amen to Cupid's curse , They that do ...
... Fair and fair & c . Paris : Fair and fair & c . Oenone : My love can pipe , my love can sing , My love can many a pretty thing , Both : And of his lovely praises ring My merry , merry roundelays , Amen to Cupid's curse , They that do ...
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ANONYMOUS A D 600800 | 1 |
THE MILLERE WAS A STOUT CARL | 11 |
FROM The Legend of Good Women | 17 |
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