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Page 191
... never loved sae blindly , Never met , or never parted , We had ne'er been broken - hearted . Fare thee weel , thou first and fairest ! Fare thee weel , thou best and dearest ! Thine be ilka joy and treasure , Peace , enjoyment , iove ...
... never loved sae blindly , Never met , or never parted , We had ne'er been broken - hearted . Fare thee weel , thou first and fairest ! Fare thee weel , thou best and dearest ! Thine be ilka joy and treasure , Peace , enjoyment , iove ...
Page 392
... never forgot ) , and some chopped shalot , And some sage and parsley , too . " Come here , ' says he , with a proper ... never larf , and I never smile , And I never lark nor play , But I set and croak , and a single joke I have which is ...
... never forgot ) , and some chopped shalot , And some sage and parsley , too . " Come here , ' says he , with a proper ... never larf , and I never smile , And I never lark nor play , But I set and croak , and a single joke I have which is ...
Page 493
... never could know ) And did not understand . A fool there was and his goods he spent ( Even as you and I ! ) Honor and faith and a sure intent ( And it wasn't the least what the lady meant ) , But a fool must follow his natural bent ...
... never could know ) And did not understand . A fool there was and his goods he spent ( Even as you and I ! ) Honor and faith and a sure intent ( And it wasn't the least what the lady meant ) , But a fool must follow his natural bent ...
Contents
KING CNUT 10171035 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13951437 | 7 |
NICOLAS BRETON 1545?1626? | 13 |
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The LeGallienne Book of English & American Poetry: Two Volumes in One Richard Le Gallienne No preview available - 1935 |
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