Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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... never hill so blessed ) 10 taire here stood a man ; ( was never Adv1 phrase man For woman so distressed ) . This man beheld a heavenly view In the merry month of May , In a morn by break of day Forth I walked by the wood - side , Whenas ...
... never hill so blessed ) 10 taire here stood a man ; ( was never Adv1 phrase man For woman so distressed ) . This man beheld a heavenly view In the merry month of May , In a morn by break of day Forth I walked by the wood - side , Whenas ...
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... never broken from stealing his prey . If you pound spices , they smell the sweeter ; season the wood never so well , the wine will taste of the cask ; plant and translate the crabtree where and whensoever it please you , and it will I ...
... never broken from stealing his prey . If you pound spices , they smell the sweeter ; season the wood never so well , the wine will taste of the cask ; plant and translate the crabtree where and whensoever it please you , and it will I ...
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... never without some wily Ulysses , never void of some Synon , never to seek of some deceitful shifter ? Is it not commonly said of Grecians that craft cometh to them by kind , that they learn to deceive in their cradle ? Why 10 then did ...
... never without some wily Ulysses , never void of some Synon , never to seek of some deceitful shifter ? Is it not commonly said of Grecians that craft cometh to them by kind , that they learn to deceive in their cradle ? Why 10 then did ...
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