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W.C. EDWARDS . RICHARD LOVELACE . FROM A PAINTING BY DOBSON IN DULWICH COLLEGE . Published April 1.1835 . by James Cochrane & C 11 , Waterloo Place , D GF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND VOL I Stothard The Lovers .
W.C. EDWARDS . RICHARD LOVELACE . FROM A PAINTING BY DOBSON IN DULWICH COLLEGE . Published April 1.1835 . by James Cochrane & C 11 , Waterloo Place , D GF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND VOL I Stothard The Lovers .
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GF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND VOL I Stothard The Lovers . INDON : 1835 . C. RoUs MUSEUM REITANNICER INTRODUCTION . Of songes and of detees glade. JAMES COALIAN & Co , WATERLOO TEAC.
GF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND VOL I Stothard The Lovers . INDON : 1835 . C. RoUs MUSEUM REITANNICER INTRODUCTION . Of songes and of detees glade. JAMES COALIAN & Co , WATERLOO TEAC.
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... lovers shall y pray , That ther ladyes fro day to day , " May them ' rewarde so that they may With joy ther lyves lede . Wo so lyst , & c . * In the reign of Edward IV . we have a balet ' by Anthony Woodvyle , Earl Rivers , written ...
... lovers shall y pray , That ther ladyes fro day to day , " May them ' rewarde so that they may With joy ther lyves lede . Wo so lyst , & c . * In the reign of Edward IV . we have a balet ' by Anthony Woodvyle , Earl Rivers , written ...
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... lover of every stanza , and christening it , " Mutual Affection , " what sacrilege ! See the edition of 1830 , vol . ii . p . 22. The above is printed from the MS . ( Harl . 3362 ) and Ritson's first print . Sweetheart . thing that wore ...
... lover of every stanza , and christening it , " Mutual Affection , " what sacrilege ! See the edition of 1830 , vol . ii . p . 22. The above is printed from the MS . ( Harl . 3362 ) and Ritson's first print . Sweetheart . thing that wore ...
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... lover in praise of his mistress . If I hade wytt for to endyte Off my lady both fayre and free Of her goodnesse then wolde I write , Shall no man know her name for me . I love hur well wyth hart and mynde She ys ryght true I doo hyt see ...
... lover in praise of his mistress . If I hade wytt for to endyte Off my lady both fayre and free Of her goodnesse then wolde I write , Shall no man know her name for me . I love hur well wyth hart and mynde She ys ryght true I doo hyt see ...
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