Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 29
... give himself the pleas- ure of an unexpected arrival . 60 The young lady , after the heat of the day , walked every evening on the seashore near which she lived , with a familiar friend , her husband's kinswoman , and diverted herself ...
... give himself the pleas- ure of an unexpected arrival . 60 The young lady , after the heat of the day , walked every evening on the seashore near which she lived , with a familiar friend , her husband's kinswoman , and diverted herself ...
Page 58
... give up their dead , To haunt the faithless swain . " Bethink thee , William , of thy fault , Thy pledge and broken oath ! And give me back my maiden vow , And give me back my troth . " Why did you promise love to me , And not that ...
... give up their dead , To haunt the faithless swain . " Bethink thee , William , of thy fault , Thy pledge and broken oath ! And give me back my maiden vow , And give me back my troth . " Why did you promise love to me , And not that ...
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... give a rentrolle to their Lorde . Here , take my semecope - thou arte bare , I see ; ' Tis thyne ; the Seynctes will give me mie re- warde . ' 85 He left the pilgrim , and his waie aborde . Virgynne and hallie Seyncte , who sitte yn ...
... give a rentrolle to their Lorde . Here , take my semecope - thou arte bare , I see ; ' Tis thyne ; the Seynctes will give me mie re- warde . ' 85 He left the pilgrim , and his waie aborde . Virgynne and hallie Seyncte , who sitte yn ...
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