The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 30Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... wyll also tell all the payne , and fere , That the was in : nowe I begyn , so that ye me an- fwère ; Wherfore , all ye , that present be , I pray you gyve an ere : - I am the knyght ; I come by nyght , as secret as I can , Sayinge ...
... wyll also tell all the payne , and fere , That the was in : nowe I begyn , so that ye me an- fwère ; Wherfore , all ye , that present be , I pray you gyve an ere : - I am the knyght ; I come by nyght , as secret as I can , Sayinge ...
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With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. B. And I your wyll for to fulfyll in this wyll nat refuse ; Trustynge to shewe in wordes fewe , that men have an yll use ( To theyr own shame ) women to blame , and causelesse them ...
With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. B. And I your wyll for to fulfyll in this wyll nat refuse ; Trustynge to shewe in wordes fewe , that men have an yll use ( To theyr own shame ) women to blame , and causelesse them ...
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... wyll ye go ? alas , what have ye done ? All my welfare to forowe and care sholde chaunge , yf ye were gone ; For , in my mynde , of all mankynde I love but you alone . I can beleve , it shall you greve , and somwhat you dystrayne : But ...
... wyll ye go ? alas , what have ye done ? All my welfare to forowe and care sholde chaunge , yf ye were gone ; For , in my mynde , of all mankynde I love but you alone . I can beleve , it shall you greve , and somwhat you dystrayne : But ...
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... wyll thynke and say : Of yonge and olde it shall be tolde , that ye be gone away : Your wanton wyll for to fulfill , in grene wode you to play ; And that ye myght from your delyght no lenger make delay : Rather than ye sholde thus for ...
... wyll thynke and say : Of yonge and olde it shall be tolde , that ye be gone away : Your wanton wyll for to fulfill , in grene wode you to play ; And that ye myght from your delyght no lenger make delay : Rather than ye sholde thus for ...
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... wyll I fle . Yf that ye wyll all this fulfill , do it shortly as ye can ; Els wyll I to the grene wode go , alone , a bany shed man . B. I shall as nowe do more for you than longeth to wo- manhede ; To shorte my here , a bow to bere ...
... wyll I fle . Yf that ye wyll all this fulfill , do it shortly as ye can ; Els wyll I to the grene wode go , alone , a bany shed man . B. I shall as nowe do more for you than longeth to wo- manhede ; To shorte my here , a bow to bere ...
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