English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809 |
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... blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! So goodly as she dresses , So properly she presses , The bright golden tresses Of her hair so fine Like Phoebus ' beams shine 12 SKELTON.
... blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! So goodly as she dresses , So properly she presses , The bright golden tresses Of her hair so fine Like Phoebus ' beams shine 12 SKELTON.
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William Ernest Henley. Of her hair so fine Like Phoebus ' beams shine ! Whereto should I disclose The gartering of her hose ? It is for to suppose How that she can wear Gorgeously her gear , Her fresh habiliments With other implements To ...
William Ernest Henley. Of her hair so fine Like Phoebus ' beams shine ! Whereto should I disclose The gartering of her hose ? It is for to suppose How that she can wear Gorgeously her gear , Her fresh habiliments With other implements To ...
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... shine , And bread which strengtheneth man's heart . The trees of the Lord are full of sap ; The cedars of Lebanon , which he hath planted ; Where the birds make their nests : As for the stork , the fir trees are her house . The high ...
... shine , And bread which strengtheneth man's heart . The trees of the Lord are full of sap ; The cedars of Lebanon , which he hath planted ; Where the birds make their nests : As for the stork , the fir trees are her house . The high ...
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... it was said : -There is a man child conceived . Let that day be darkness ; Let not God regard it from above , Neither let the light shine upon it . Let darkness and the shadow of death stain it ; THE ENGLISH BIBLE 39.
... it was said : -There is a man child conceived . Let that day be darkness ; Let not God regard it from above , Neither let the light shine upon it . Let darkness and the shadow of death stain it ; THE ENGLISH BIBLE 39.
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... shine upon the counsel of the wicked ? Hast thou eyes of flesh ? Or seest thou as man seeth ? Are thy days as the days of man ? Are thy years as man's days , That thou enquirest after mine iniquity , And searchest after my sin ? Thou ...
... shine upon the counsel of the wicked ? Hast thou eyes of flesh ? Or seest thou as man seeth ? Are thy days as the days of man ? Are thy years as man's days , That thou enquirest after mine iniquity , And searchest after my sin ? Thou ...
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