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Page 189
... eyes , or ears perceive ? ye treasures which I now receive . Welcome I that so long Was nothing from eternity , Did little think such joys as ear and tongue To celebrate or see : Such sounds to hear , such hands to feel , such feet Such ...
... eyes , or ears perceive ? ye treasures which I now receive . Welcome I that so long Was nothing from eternity , Did little think such joys as ear and tongue To celebrate or see : Such sounds to hear , such hands to feel , such feet Such ...
Page 340
... eyes , for meek St. Agnes ' sake , Or I shall drowse beside thee , so my soul doth ache . ” Thus whispering , his warm , unnerved arm Sank in her pillow . Shaded was her dream By the dusk curtains : - ' twas a midnight charm Impossible ...
... eyes , for meek St. Agnes ' sake , Or I shall drowse beside thee , so my soul doth ache . ” Thus whispering , his warm , unnerved arm Sank in her pillow . Shaded was her dream By the dusk curtains : - ' twas a midnight charm Impossible ...
Page 512
... eyes mid many wrinkles , their eyes , Their ancient , glittering eyes , are gay . 55 Long - Legged Fly That civilization may not sink , Its great battle lost , Quiet the dog , tether the pony To a distant post ; Our master Caesar is in ...
... eyes mid many wrinkles , their eyes , Their ancient , glittering eyes , are gay . 55 Long - Legged Fly That civilization may not sink , Its great battle lost , Quiet the dog , tether the pony To a distant post ; Our master Caesar is in ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 51 |
WILLIAM DUNBAR | 57 |
In hope to stonden 53 in his lady grace | 59 |
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