Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... wood . But what avail they ? Ruthless lord , Thou didst not shudder when the sword Here on the young its fury spent , The helpless and the innocent . Sit now , and answer groan for groan ; The child before thee is thy own ; And she who ...
... wood . But what avail they ? Ruthless lord , Thou didst not shudder when the sword Here on the young its fury spent , The helpless and the innocent . Sit now , and answer groan for groan ; The child before thee is thy own ; And she who ...
Page 101
... wood yon to play ; And that ye myght from your delyte noo lenger make delay . Rather than ye shuld thus for me be called an ylle woman , Yet wolde I to the grene wodde goo , alone a banysshed man . She . Though it be songe of olde and ...
... wood yon to play ; And that ye myght from your delyte noo lenger make delay . Rather than ye shuld thus for me be called an ylle woman , Yet wolde I to the grene wodde goo , alone a banysshed man . She . Though it be songe of olde and ...
Page 104
... wood wyl goo alone a banysshid man . She . Amonge the wylde dere , suche an archier , as men say that ye bee , Ne may not fayle of good vitayle , where is so grete plente , And water cleere of the ryvere shal be ful swete to me , 105 ...
... wood wyl goo alone a banysshid man . She . Amonge the wylde dere , suche an archier , as men say that ye bee , Ne may not fayle of good vitayle , where is so grete plente , And water cleere of the ryvere shal be ful swete to me , 105 ...
Page 107
... wood I understode ye had a paramour , All this may nought remeve my thought ; bat that I wil be your ; And she shal fynde me softe and kynde , and curteis every our , Glad to fulfylle all that she wylle commaunde me to my power ; For ...
... wood I understode ye had a paramour , All this may nought remeve my thought ; bat that I wil be your ; And she shal fynde me softe and kynde , and curteis every our , Glad to fulfylle all that she wylle commaunde me to my power ; For ...
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... woods ; and if so , the countess must , from the tenor of her brother's dedication to her , have been the constant companion of his walks . If any thing , in- deed , were required to prove the love and reverence which this noble youth ...
... woods ; and if so , the countess must , from the tenor of her brother's dedication to her , have been the constant companion of his walks . If any thing , in- deed , were required to prove the love and reverence which this noble youth ...
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