A Century of Lyrics, 1550-1650Donald Cameron Whimster |
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... drink my everlasting fill On every milken hill . My soul will be a - dry before , But after it will ne'er thirst more . And by the happy blissful way More peaceful pilgrims I shall see , That have shook off their gowns of clay And go ...
... drink my everlasting fill On every milken hill . My soul will be a - dry before , But after it will ne'er thirst more . And by the happy blissful way More peaceful pilgrims I shall see , That have shook off their gowns of clay And go ...
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... drink . 66 The breakfast that awaits the lady is not very substantial . Most people had even less : ' Our breakfast in the morning , " says a school- boy , " is a little piece of bread , and a little butter , or some fruit , accord- ing ...
... drink . 66 The breakfast that awaits the lady is not very substantial . Most people had even less : ' Our breakfast in the morning , " says a school- boy , " is a little piece of bread , and a little butter , or some fruit , accord- ing ...
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... drink , Spic'd to the brink . Lord , ' tis thy plenty - dropping hand , That soils my land , And giv'st me , for my bushel sown , Twice ten for one : Thou mak'st my teeming hen to lay Her egg each day , Besides my healthful ewes to bear ...
... drink , Spic'd to the brink . Lord , ' tis thy plenty - dropping hand , That soils my land , And giv'st me , for my bushel sown , Twice ten for one : Thou mak'st my teeming hen to lay Her egg each day , Besides my healthful ewes to bear ...
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Nicholas Grimald | 21 |
The Passionate Shepherd to | 35 |
Sigh no more ladies | 41 |
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