Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Band 2 |
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WOE WORTH MARIAGE ! In Bowdoun , ' on black monday , When all was
gathered to the play , Both men and women ' sembled there , I heard a sweet one
sigh , and say Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Maidens , ye may have great ...
WOE WORTH MARIAGE ! In Bowdoun , ' on black monday , When all was
gathered to the play , Both men and women ' sembled there , I heard a sweet one
sigh , and say Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Maidens , ye may have great ...
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Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Thus am I bounden , out of bliss , Unto a churl
says I am his , That I dare nought look o ' er the stair , Scantly ? to give Sir John a
kiss ! Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Now , were I a maiden as I was — To make
...
Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Thus am I bounden , out of bliss , Unto a churl
says I am his , That I dare nought look o ' er the stair , Scantly ? to give Sir John a
kiss ! Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Now , were I a maiden as I was — To make
...
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Wo worth mariage for evermair ! I should put on my russet gown , My red kirtle ,
my hose of brown , And let them see my yellow hair Under my kerchief hanging
down . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Lovers both should hear and see , I
should ...
Wo worth mariage for evermair ! I should put on my russet gown , My red kirtle ,
my hose of brown , And let them see my yellow hair Under my kerchief hanging
down . Wo worth mariage for evermair ! Lovers both should hear and see , I
should ...
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That the fantastic denominations of Ignoto , Immerito , & c . were , like the devices
of knights errant , inviolably preserved to the original occupant , is extremely
doubtful ; but it seems scarcely worth while to reject even this slight designation
of ...
That the fantastic denominations of Ignoto , Immerito , & c . were , like the devices
of knights errant , inviolably preserved to the original occupant , is extremely
doubtful ; but it seems scarcely worth while to reject even this slight designation
of ...
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The worth that worthiness should move . Is love , that is the bow of love ; And love
as well thee foster can As can the mighty nobleman . Sweet saint , ' tis true , you
worthy be , Yet , without love , nought worth to me ! THE DREAM . My senses all ...
The worth that worthiness should move . Is love , that is the bow of love ; And love
as well thee foster can As can the mighty nobleman . Sweet saint , ' tis true , you
worthy be , Yet , without love , nought worth to me ! THE DREAM . My senses all ...
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