Poems to RememberErrol Frederick Kingston Dent, 1959 - 582 pages |
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... fair or tryst where I may be . " I dought neither speak to prince nor peer , Nor ask of grace from fair ladye . " " Now haud thy peace , " the lady said , " For as I say , so must it be . " He has gotten a coat of the even cloth , And a ...
... fair or tryst where I may be . " I dought neither speak to prince nor peer , Nor ask of grace from fair ladye . " " Now haud thy peace , " the lady said , " For as I say , so must it be . " He has gotten a coat of the even cloth , And a ...
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... Fair THOU art not fair for all thy red and white , For all those rosy ornaments in thee , - Thou art not sweet , though made of mere delight , Nor fair , nor sweet , unless thou pity me . I will not soothe thy fancies ; thou shalt prove ...
... Fair THOU art not fair for all thy red and white , For all those rosy ornaments in thee , - Thou art not sweet , though made of mere delight , Nor fair , nor sweet , unless thou pity me . I will not soothe thy fancies ; thou shalt prove ...
Page 171
... fair ? Or make pale my cheeks with care Be- cause an- oth - er's rosy are ? Be she fair - er than the day Or the flow ' - ry meads in May , If she think not well of me , What care I how fair she be ? SHALL I , wasting in despair , Die ...
... fair ? Or make pale my cheeks with care Be- cause an- oth - er's rosy are ? Be she fair - er than the day Or the flow ' - ry meads in May , If she think not well of me , What care I how fair she be ? SHALL I , wasting in despair , Die ...
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