A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... for no other lady . My love can pipe , my love can sing , My love can many a pretty thing , And of his lovely praises ring My merry , merry roundelays . 25 Amen to Cupid's curse , - They that do change 20 ELIZABETHAN LYRICS .
... for no other lady . My love can pipe , my love can sing , My love can many a pretty thing , And of his lovely praises ring My merry , merry roundelays . 25 Amen to Cupid's curse , - They that do change 20 ELIZABETHAN LYRICS .
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... pretty thing To give unto my Lady : I name no thing , nor I mean no thing , But as pretty a thing as may be . Twenty journeys would I make , And twenty ways would hie me , To make adventure for her sake , To set some matter by me : But ...
... pretty thing To give unto my Lady : I name no thing , nor I mean no thing , But as pretty a thing as may be . Twenty journeys would I make , And twenty ways would hie me , To make adventure for her sake , To set some matter by me : But ...
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... pretty thing I cannot meet , That's for my lady's liking . Fain would , etc. The mercers pull me , going by , The silk - wives say , " What lack ye ? " " The thing you have not , " then say I , " Ye foolish fools , go pack ye ! " But ...
... pretty thing I cannot meet , That's for my lady's liking . Fain would , etc. The mercers pull me , going by , The silk - wives say , " What lack ye ? " " The thing you have not , " then say I , " Ye foolish fools , go pack ye ! " But ...
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... pretty thing it is That my good lady wisheth . Thus fain would I have had this pretty thing To give unto my lady : I said no harm , nor I meant no harm , But as pretty a thing as may be . 45 50 ROBERT GREENE , Arbasto , the Anatomy of ...
... pretty thing it is That my good lady wisheth . Thus fain would I have had this pretty thing To give unto my lady : I said no harm , nor I meant no harm , But as pretty a thing as may be . 45 50 ROBERT GREENE , Arbasto , the Anatomy of ...
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... pretty flight , And makes his pillow of my knee The livelong night . Strike I my lute , he tunes the string , He music plays if so I sing , He lends me every lovely thing ; Yet cruel he my heart doth sting : Whist , wanton , still ye ...
... pretty flight , And makes his pillow of my knee The livelong night . Strike I my lute , he tunes the string , He music plays if so I sing , He lends me every lovely thing ; Yet cruel he my heart doth sting : Whist , wanton , still ye ...
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