The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language: Selected and Arranged with NotesFrancis Turner Palgrave White, Stokes, & Allen, 1886 |
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... sorrows one , This happy harmony would make them none . W. Alexander , Earl of Sterline L XXIII TRUE LOVE ET me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments . Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds , Or bends with ...
... sorrows one , This happy harmony would make them none . W. Alexander , Earl of Sterline L XXIII TRUE LOVE ET me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments . Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds , Or bends with ...
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... sorrows end . W. Shakespeare Ea In se Nativi Crawls Crooke And Tir Time dot And delv Feeds on t And nothi And yet , to Praising Th FA AREW And lik The charter My bonds in For how do 1 And for that r The cause of And so my pa L ' XXX ...
... sorrows end . W. Shakespeare Ea In se Nativi Crawls Crooke And Tir Time dot And delv Feeds on t And nothi And yet , to Praising Th FA AREW And lik The charter My bonds in For how do 1 And for that r The cause of And so my pa L ' XXX ...
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... sorrow : Still let me sleep , embracing clouds in vain , And never wake to feel the day's disdain . S. Daniel XXXVI MADRIGAL AKE , O take those lips away And those eyes , the break of day , Lights that do mislead the morn : But my ...
... sorrow : Still let me sleep , embracing clouds in vain , And never wake to feel the day's disdain . S. Daniel XXXVI MADRIGAL AKE , O take those lips away And those eyes , the break of day , Lights that do mislead the morn : But my ...
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... sorrow ; Sweet air blow soft , mount larks aloft To give my Love good - morrow ! Wings from the wind to please her mind , Notes from the lark I ' ll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing , nightingale sing , To give Book First 37.
... sorrow ; Sweet air blow soft , mount larks aloft To give my Love good - morrow ! Wings from the wind to please her mind , Notes from the lark I ' ll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing , nightingale sing , To give Book First 37.
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... sorrow here we live opprest , What life is best ? Courts are but only superficial schools To dandle fools : The rural parts are turn'd into a den Of savage men : And where's a city from foul vice so free , But may be term'd the worst of ...
... sorrow here we live opprest , What life is best ? Courts are but only superficial schools To dandle fools : The rural parts are turn'd into a den Of savage men : And where's a city from foul vice so free , But may be term'd the worst of ...
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