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... rise , To take oure way ther as I you devise . But natheles , while I have time and space , Or that I forther in this talè pace , Me thinketh it accordant to resòn , To tellen you alle the condition Of eche of hem , so as it semed me ...
... rise , To take oure way ther as I you devise . But natheles , while I have time and space , Or that I forther in this talè pace , Me thinketh it accordant to resòn , To tellen you alle the condition Of eche of hem , so as it semed me ...
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... rise Early as day : O happy exercise ! By thee come I to joy out of tormènt ; But now to purpose of my first intent . Bewailing in my chamber , thus alone , Despaired of all joy and remedy , For - tired of my thought , and woe begone ...
... rise Early as day : O happy exercise ! By thee come I to joy out of tormènt ; But now to purpose of my first intent . Bewailing in my chamber , thus alone , Despaired of all joy and remedy , For - tired of my thought , and woe begone ...
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... rising rocks , And see the shepherds feed their flocks By shallow rivers , to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals . Pleased will I make thee beds of roses , And twine a thousand fragrant posies ; A cap of flowers and rural kirtle ...
... rising rocks , And see the shepherds feed their flocks By shallow rivers , to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals . Pleased will I make thee beds of roses , And twine a thousand fragrant posies ; A cap of flowers and rural kirtle ...
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... rising to pain , Out at a little grate his eyes he cast Upon those bordering hills and open plain , Where others ... rise , who triumph , who do moan . 1 Comparing . Perhaps thou talk'st of me , and dost inquire Of A. D. 1562-1619 ...
... rising to pain , Out at a little grate his eyes he cast Upon those bordering hills and open plain , Where others ... rise , who triumph , who do moan . 1 Comparing . Perhaps thou talk'st of me , and dost inquire Of A. D. 1562-1619 ...
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... rising knoll , Upon the highest spray of every mounting pole , Those quiristers are percht with many a speckled breast . Then from her burnisht gate the goodly glitt'ring east Gilds every lofty top , which late the humorous night ...
... rising knoll , Upon the highest spray of every mounting pole , Those quiristers are percht with many a speckled breast . Then from her burnisht gate the goodly glitt'ring east Gilds every lofty top , which late the humorous night ...
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