Love Songs of English Poets, 1500-1800W. Heinemann, 1892 - Всего страниц: 277 |
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... their wiles , ourselves we ease ? And then we say when we their fancy try , To play with fools , O what a fool was I ! George Gascoigne was the son of Sir John Gascoigne of 15 EDWARD VERE, EARL OF OXFORD A Renunciation.
... their wiles , ourselves we ease ? And then we say when we their fancy try , To play with fools , O what a fool was I ! George Gascoigne was the son of Sir John Gascoigne of 15 EDWARD VERE, EARL OF OXFORD A Renunciation.
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... fool Fools in love's college Have far more knowledge To read a woman over , Than a neat prating lover : Nay , ' tis confessed , That fools please women best . Sir Pbilip Sydney a soldier , a poet , and 30 Love Songs O Cupid!
... fool Fools in love's college Have far more knowledge To read a woman over , Than a neat prating lover : Nay , ' tis confessed , That fools please women best . Sir Pbilip Sydney a soldier , a poet , and 30 Love Songs O Cupid!
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... Fool THOU fool ! if madness be so rife That , spite of wit , thou'lt have a wife , I'll tell thee what thou must expect , ― After the honey - moon , neglect , All the sad days of thy whole life ! To that a world of woe and strife ...
... Fool THOU fool ! if madness be so rife That , spite of wit , thou'lt have a wife , I'll tell thee what thou must expect , ― After the honey - moon , neglect , All the sad days of thy whole life ! To that a world of woe and strife ...
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