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... lives at ease that freely lives ! A noble heart may have none ease , Na elsé nought that may him please , If freedom faileth : for free liking Is yearned oure3 all other thing . Na he , that aye has lived free , May not know well the ...
... lives at ease that freely lives ! A noble heart may have none ease , Na elsé nought that may him please , If freedom faileth : for free liking Is yearned oure3 all other thing . Na he , that aye has lived free , May not know well the ...
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... lives well spent ; God grant , likewise , that you may see Upon my head such hairs to be . C. - ENGLISH PROSE . 26. CAXTON , d . 1491. ( Manual , p . 59. ) INTRODUCTION TO THE MORTE D'ARTHUR . After that I had accomplysshed and ...
... lives well spent ; God grant , likewise , that you may see Upon my head such hairs to be . C. - ENGLISH PROSE . 26. CAXTON , d . 1491. ( Manual , p . 59. ) INTRODUCTION TO THE MORTE D'ARTHUR . After that I had accomplysshed and ...
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... lives and safetyes all ; A woefull hunting once there did In Chevy - Chace befall ; To drive the deere with hound and horne , Erle CHAP . III . ANCIENT BALLAD OF CHEVY CHASE . 61 The more Modern Ballad of Chevy Chase.
... lives and safetyes all ; A woefull hunting once there did In Chevy - Chace befall ; To drive the deere with hound and horne , Erle CHAP . III . ANCIENT BALLAD OF CHEVY CHASE . 61 The more Modern Ballad of Chevy Chase.
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... live with me , and be my love . THE NYMPH'S REPLY TO THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD . By Sir Walter Raleigh . If all the world and Love were young , And truth on every Shepherd's tongue , These pleasures might my passion move To live with thee ...
... live with me , and be my love . THE NYMPH'S REPLY TO THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD . By Sir Walter Raleigh . If all the world and Love were young , And truth on every Shepherd's tongue , These pleasures might my passion move To live with thee ...
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... live with thee , and be thy love . But could Youth last , could Love still breed ; Had joys no date , had Age no need ; Then those delights my mind might move To live with thee , and be thy love . THE SOUL'S ERRAND . This beautiful poem ...
... live with thee , and be thy love . But could Youth last , could Love still breed ; Had joys no date , had Age no need ; Then those delights my mind might move To live with thee , and be thy love . THE SOUL'S ERRAND . This beautiful poem ...
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