Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 70
... ye dames of England , For twenty summers past Ye danced and sang while Scotland wept- Such mirth can never last . * Walsingham , p . 105. T. de la More , p . 594 . And how can I do less than laugh , When 70 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... ye dames of England , For twenty summers past Ye danced and sang while Scotland wept- Such mirth can never last . * Walsingham , p . 105. T. de la More , p . 594 . And how can I do less than laugh , When 70 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 79
... never brook retreat , Cheer'd up the drooping army ; and himself , Lord Clifford , and lord Stafford , all a - breast , Charged our main battle's front , and , breaking in , Were by the swords of common soldiers slain . The ...
... never brook retreat , Cheer'd up the drooping army ; and himself , Lord Clifford , and lord Stafford , all a - breast , Charged our main battle's front , and , breaking in , Were by the swords of common soldiers slain . The ...
Page 84
... I take my death : - To thee I pray ; sweet Clifford , pity me ! Cliff . Such pity as my rapier's point affords . Rut . I never did thee harm ; why wilt thou slay me ? Cliff . Thy father hath . Rut . But ' 84 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... I take my death : - To thee I pray ; sweet Clifford , pity me ! Cliff . Such pity as my rapier's point affords . Rut . I never did thee harm ; why wilt thou slay me ? Cliff . Thy father hath . Rut . But ' 84 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 98
... never a dele they love a man agayne ; For lete a man do what he can ther favour to attayne , Yet yf a newe to them pusue , ther furst trew lover than Laboureth for nought , and from her thought he is a ban- nished man . Ver . 5. do them ...
... never a dele they love a man agayne ; For lete a man do what he can ther favour to attayne , Yet yf a newe to them pusue , ther furst trew lover than Laboureth for nought , and from her thought he is a ban- nished man . Ver . 5. do them ...
Page 101
... never be sayd , the Nutbrowne Mayd was to her love unkind ; Make you redy , for soo am I , although it were anoon ; For , in my mynde , of all mankynde I love but you alone . He . Yet I you rede , take good hede , whan men wyl thinke ...
... never be sayd , the Nutbrowne Mayd was to her love unkind ; Make you redy , for soo am I , although it were anoon ; For , in my mynde , of all mankynde I love but you alone . He . Yet I you rede , take good hede , whan men wyl thinke ...
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