A Garland of Love, Wreathed of Pleasant Flowers, Gathered in the Field of English Poesy ...Chapman, 1836 - 219 Seiten |
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... gaze on favour still . ” Who find you most to be your foe ? " Disdain of my good will . " Will ever age or death Bring you unto decay ? " No , no ; Desire both lives and dies Ten thousand times a day . " GEORGE GASCOIGNE , Born about ...
... gaze on favour still . ” Who find you most to be your foe ? " Disdain of my good will . " Will ever age or death Bring you unto decay ? " No , no ; Desire both lives and dies Ten thousand times a day . " GEORGE GASCOIGNE , Born about ...
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... gaze upon thine eyen : Which when I doe , then thinke it were thy part To looke again , and linke with me in heart . THE CONSTANCIE OF A LOVER . THAT selfe same tongue which first did thee intreate To lynke thy lyking with my lucky love ...
... gaze upon thine eyen : Which when I doe , then thinke it were thy part To looke again , and linke with me in heart . THE CONSTANCIE OF A LOVER . THAT selfe same tongue which first did thee intreate To lynke thy lyking with my lucky love ...
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... gaze , Whilst ye forget your former lay to sing , To which the woods did answer , and your echo ring . But if ye saw that which no eyes can see , The inward beauty of her lively sprite , Garnished with heavenly gifts of high degree ...
... gaze , Whilst ye forget your former lay to sing , To which the woods did answer , and your echo ring . But if ye saw that which no eyes can see , The inward beauty of her lively sprite , Garnished with heavenly gifts of high degree ...
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... gaze on thee , I have both tyme and travail spent In vaine , in vaine ; and now I see They do but frutelesse paine procure To haggard kytes that cast the lure . When I am dead , yet thou mayst boast Thou hadst a frend , a faithfull ...
... gaze on thee , I have both tyme and travail spent In vaine , in vaine ; and now I see They do but frutelesse paine procure To haggard kytes that cast the lure . When I am dead , yet thou mayst boast Thou hadst a frend , a faithfull ...
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... gaze Than on the sun in July . Her mouth so small when she does speak , Thou ' dst swear her teeth her words did break , That they might passage get ; But she so handled still the matter , They came as good as ours , or better , And are ...
... gaze Than on the sun in July . Her mouth so small when she does speak , Thou ' dst swear her teeth her words did break , That they might passage get ; But she so handled still the matter , They came as good as ours , or better , And are ...
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beauty Beauty's birds blush bonny Born bosom bower breast breath bright burning CASTARA charms cheek CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE County Guy Cupid death deep delight died doth dream Earl echo ring face fair fancy flame flowers frae garland gaze gentle GEORGE GASCOIGNE grace green Greensleeves grief grove hast hath hear heart heaven hope JAMES HOGG JOANNA BAILLIE kiss LADY LASSIE light lips live looks Love's lover maid mind morn ne'er Netherby never night nosegay nymph o'er odours paine passion pity PLATONIC LOVE pleasure posie praise rest rose shalt sigh sing Sir Thomas Wyatt sleep smile soft SONG SONNET sorrow soul spring sung sunne sweet tears tell thee thine eye thing THOMAS THOMAS CAMPION THOMAS CAREW thou art thou wouldst thought thy love tongue trembling twas unto violet wanton weel weep whilst woods wouldst not love youth