Lyrics of the XIXth centuryWilliam James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard C. Scribner's Sons, 1883 |
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28 psl.
... thee , tell me what is thy name ! Fan . Largesse , that all lords should love , sir ! I hight . Felic . But hight you , Largesse , increase of noble fame ? Fan . Yea , sir ! undoubted . Felic . Then , of very right , With Magnificence ...
... thee , tell me what is thy name ! Fan . Largesse , that all lords should love , sir ! I hight . Felic . But hight you , Largesse , increase of noble fame ? Fan . Yea , sir ! undoubted . Felic . Then , of very right , With Magnificence ...
38 psl.
... thee , worshipful master Roister Doister ! And farewell the lusty master Roister Doister ! Ralph . I must needs speak with thee a word or twain . Matt . Within a month or two I will be here again . Negligence in great affairs , ye know ...
... thee , worshipful master Roister Doister ! And farewell the lusty master Roister Doister ! Ralph . I must needs speak with thee a word or twain . Matt . Within a month or two I will be here again . Negligence in great affairs , ye know ...
43 psl.
... thee , in all possible haste ! Matt . I go . Ralph . Yea ! for I love singing out of measure . But who cometh forth yon , from my sweetheart Custance ? My matter frameth well ; this is a lucky chance . The obsequious MERRYGREEK is too ...
... thee , in all possible haste ! Matt . I go . Ralph . Yea ! for I love singing out of measure . But who cometh forth yon , from my sweetheart Custance ? My matter frameth well ; this is a lucky chance . The obsequious MERRYGREEK is too ...
45 psl.
... is no treason to love . Cam . But how if he will not suffer thee to see my person ? Apel . Then I will gaze continually on thy picture . Cam . That wilt not feed thy heart . Apel . Yet shall it fill mine eye . Besides JOHN LYLY . 45.
... is no treason to love . Cam . But how if he will not suffer thee to see my person ? Apel . Then I will gaze continually on thy picture . Cam . That wilt not feed thy heart . Apel . Yet shall it fill mine eye . Besides JOHN LYLY . 45.
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... thee frankly , Apelles ! Thou shalt see that Alex- ander maketh but a toy of love , and leadeth affection in fetters ; using fancy as a fool to make him sport , or a min- strel to make him merry . It is not the amorous glance of an eye ...
... thee frankly , Apelles ! Thou shalt see that Alex- ander maketh but a toy of love , and leadeth affection in fetters ; using fancy as a fool to make him sport , or a min- strel to make him merry . It is not the amorous glance of an eye ...
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