The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900, 1. sējumsArthur Quiller-Couch Granger Book Company, 1900 - 1084 lappuses |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 99.
39. lappuse
... thee by : Yet wouldst thou once , love , look unto me ! Should I always feede thee With children meat ? Nay , love , not so ! I will prove thy love with adversitè Quia amore langueo . Wax not weary , mine own wife ! What mede is aye to ...
... thee by : Yet wouldst thou once , love , look unto me ! Should I always feede thee With children meat ? Nay , love , not so ! I will prove thy love with adversitè Quia amore langueo . Wax not weary , mine own wife ! What mede is aye to ...
56. lappuse
... thee ! He . My cloak it was a very good cloak , It hath been always true to the wear ; But now it is not worth a groat : I have had it four and forty year ' . Sometime it was of cloth in grain : " Tis now but a sigh clout , as you may ...
... thee ! He . My cloak it was a very good cloak , It hath been always true to the wear ; But now it is not worth a groat : I have had it four and forty year ' . Sometime it was of cloth in grain : " Tis now but a sigh clout , as you may ...
61. lappuse
... thee from the blame Of all my grief and grame . And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay ! say nay ! And wilt thou leave me thus , That hath loved thee so long In wealth and woe among : And is thy heart so strong As for to leave me thus ...
... thee from the blame Of all my grief and grame . And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay ! say nay ! And wilt thou leave me thus , That hath loved thee so long In wealth and woe among : And is thy heart so strong As for to leave me thus ...
65. lappuse
Arthur Quiller-Couch. May chance thee lie wither'd and old The winter nights that are so cold , Plaining in vain unto the moon : Thy wishes then dare not be told : Care then who list ! for I have done . And then may chance thee to repent ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. May chance thee lie wither'd and old The winter nights that are so cold , Plaining in vain unto the moon : Thy wishes then dare not be told : Care then who list ! for I have done . And then may chance thee to repent ...
78. lappuse
... Whether they be young or old . Back and side go bare , go bare ; Both foot and hand go cold ; " But , belly , God send thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . ANONYMOUS ( SCOTTISH ) 16th Cent . so . When 78 WILLIAM STEVENSON.
... Whether they be young or old . Back and side go bare , go bare ; Both foot and hand go cold ; " But , belly , God send thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . ANONYMOUS ( SCOTTISH ) 16th Cent . so . When 78 WILLIAM STEVENSON.
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