A Book of English Poetry1950 |
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... echo ring . Wake now , my love , awake ; for it is time ; The rosy morn long since left Tithon's bed , All ready to her silver coach to climb , And Phoebus ' gins to shew his glorious head . Hark how the cheerful birds do chant their ...
... echo ring . Wake now , my love , awake ; for it is time ; The rosy morn long since left Tithon's bed , All ready to her silver coach to climb , And Phoebus ' gins to shew his glorious head . Hark how the cheerful birds do chant their ...
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... echo ring . Now all is done ; bring home the bride again , Bring home the triumph of our victory , Bring home with you the glory of her gain , With joyance bring her and with jollity . Never had man more joyful day than this , Whom ...
... echo ring . Now all is done ; bring home the bride again , Bring home the triumph of our victory , Bring home with you the glory of her gain , With joyance bring her and with jollity . Never had man more joyful day than this , Whom ...
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... echo ring . And thou great Juno , which with awful might The laws of wedlock still dost patronize , And the religion of the faith first plight With sacred rites hast taught to solemnize , And eke for comfort often called art Of women in ...
... echo ring . And thou great Juno , which with awful might The laws of wedlock still dost patronize , And the religion of the faith first plight With sacred rites hast taught to solemnize , And eke for comfort often called art Of women in ...
Contents
i The Knight ii The Squire | 15 |
SIR THOMAS WYATT | 21 |
NICHOLAS BRETON | 27 |
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