Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Pressent, Band 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1931 |
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... wings so manie a changefull token . Ah ! my liege lord , forgive it unto mee , Ifought against thine honour I have tolde ; Yet sure those wings were fairer mani- folde . Full manie a ladie faire , in court full oft Beholding them , him ...
... wings so manie a changefull token . Ah ! my liege lord , forgive it unto mee , Ifought against thine honour I have tolde ; Yet sure those wings were fairer mani- folde . Full manie a ladie faire , in court full oft Beholding them , him ...
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... wings , for memorie Of her pretended crime , though crime There he arriving , round about doth flie , From bed to bed , from one to other bor- der , none were : Since which that flie them in her wings doth beare . And takes survey ...
... wings , for memorie Of her pretended crime , though crime There he arriving , round about doth flie , From bed to bed , from one to other bor- der , none were : Since which that flie them in her wings doth beare . And takes survey ...
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... wings he opens wide ; Now murmuring noises rise in every He wades the streets , and straight he reaches ' cross street ; The more remote run stumbling with their fear , And plays his longing flames on the other side . And in the dark ...
... wings he opens wide ; Now murmuring noises rise in every He wades the streets , and straight he reaches ' cross street ; The more remote run stumbling with their fear , And plays his longing flames on the other side . And in the dark ...
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