The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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... love cherished by the one sex towards the other ; feelings broke out into verse , and spoke the language of the heart - pro- bably bursting forth at last into such rapturous exclamations , as- " By heaven and earth I love thee . " Idle ...
... love cherished by the one sex towards the other ; feelings broke out into verse , and spoke the language of the heart - pro- bably bursting forth at last into such rapturous exclamations , as- " By heaven and earth I love thee . " Idle ...
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... love y carke ant care , For hire love y droupne and dare , ยง For hire love my blisse is bare , And al ich waxe won . For hire love in slep yslake For hire love all nyht ich wake , For hire love mournyng y make More than eny mon . Blow ...
... love y carke ant care , For hire love y droupne and dare , ยง For hire love my blisse is bare , And al ich waxe won . For hire love in slep yslake For hire love all nyht ich wake , For hire love mournyng y make More than eny mon . Blow ...
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... [ LOVE ] SONGE . My joye it is from her to here , Whom that my mynd ys ener to see , & to my hart she ys most near For I love hur & she lovyth me . Of deuty nedes I must hur love , Which hath my hart so stedfastly , Ther ys no payne may ...
... [ LOVE ] SONGE . My joye it is from her to here , Whom that my mynd ys ener to see , & to my hart she ys most near For I love hur & she lovyth me . Of deuty nedes I must hur love , Which hath my hart so stedfastly , Ther ys no payne may ...
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... love , ye do me wrong , To cast me off discourteously ; And I have loved you so long Delighting in your company . Greensleeves was all my ioy , Greensleeves was my delight , Greensleeves was my hart of gold , And who but Ladie ...
... love , ye do me wrong , To cast me off discourteously ; And I have loved you so long Delighting in your company . Greensleeves was all my ioy , Greensleeves was my delight , Greensleeves was my hart of gold , And who but Ladie ...
Page xxvii
... love me . She could desire no earthly thing but what she had it . Wel I wil pray to God on hie That thou my constancie mayst see , And that yet once before I die Thou wilt voachsafe to love me . Greensleeves , now farewell ! adieu ! God ...
... love me . She could desire no earthly thing but what she had it . Wel I wil pray to God on hie That thou my constancie mayst see , And that yet once before I die Thou wilt voachsafe to love me . Greensleeves , now farewell ! adieu ! God ...
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