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... Roses , their Sharp Spines being gone DRAYTON : Ballad of Agincourt 355 53 54 55 Sonnet LXI . Since there's no help , come let us kiss and part ' MILTON L'Allegro Il Penseroso SONNETS On his being arrived at the Age of Twenty - Three On ...
... Roses , their Sharp Spines being gone DRAYTON : Ballad of Agincourt 355 53 54 55 Sonnet LXI . Since there's no help , come let us kiss and part ' MILTON L'Allegro Il Penseroso SONNETS On his being arrived at the Age of Twenty - Three On ...
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... Rose Aylmer Macaulay Robert Browning BRYAN WALLER PROCTER : The Sea THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY : The Battle of Naseby ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING : From Sonnets from the Portuguese : I. ' I thought how once Theocritus had sung ' A Musical ...
... Rose Aylmer Macaulay Robert Browning BRYAN WALLER PROCTER : The Sea THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY : The Battle of Naseby ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING : From Sonnets from the Portuguese : I. ' I thought how once Theocritus had sung ' A Musical ...
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... rose , And out o ' the knight's a brier . And they twa met , and they twa plat , And fain they would be near ; And a ' the warld might ken right weel , They were twa lovers dear . 70 75 15 But bye and rade the Black Douglas , And wow 28 ...
... rose , And out o ' the knight's a brier . And they twa met , and they twa plat , And fain they would be near ; And a ' the warld might ken right weel , They were twa lovers dear . 70 75 15 But bye and rade the Black Douglas , And wow 28 ...
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... roses every day Will whip you hence , And bind you , when you long to play , For your offence . I'll shut mine eyes to keep you in , I'll make you fast it for your sin , I'll count your power not worth a pin . Alas , what hereby shall I ...
... roses every day Will whip you hence , And bind you , when you long to play , For your offence . I'll shut mine eyes to keep you in , I'll make you fast it for your sin , I'll count your power not worth a pin . Alas , what hereby shall I ...
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... roses And a thousand fragrant posies , A cup of flowers and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle . A gown made of the finest wool Which from our pretty lambs we pull ; Fair - lined slippers for the cold , With buckles of the ...
... roses And a thousand fragrant posies , A cup of flowers and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle . A gown made of the finest wool Which from our pretty lambs we pull ; Fair - lined slippers for the cold , With buckles of the ...
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