Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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Page 82
... Heart's ease , 288 Heart's ease ' : 0 , an you will have me live , play ' Heart's ease . ' FIRST MUS . Why ' Heart's ease ? ' PET . O , musicians , because my heart itself plays ' My heart is full of woe ' : O , play me some merry dump ...
... Heart's ease , 288 Heart's ease ' : 0 , an you will have me live , play ' Heart's ease . ' FIRST MUS . Why ' Heart's ease ? ' PET . O , musicians , because my heart itself plays ' My heart is full of woe ' : O , play me some merry dump ...
Page 329
... heart reposes all its bliss in your affection ; but , by your leave , this heart presumes still to have some doubt in its own felicity . I may look upon these words as a decent stratagem to compel me to break off the match that is on ...
... heart reposes all its bliss in your affection ; but , by your leave , this heart presumes still to have some doubt in its own felicity . I may look upon these words as a decent stratagem to compel me to break off the match that is on ...
Page 850
... heart , my heart , My heart hath its love . Great are the sea and the heaven ; Yet greater is my heart , And fairer than pearls and stars Flashes and beams my love . Thou little , youthful maiden , Come unto my great heart ; My heart ...
... heart , my heart , My heart hath its love . Great are the sea and the heaven ; Yet greater is my heart , And fairer than pearls and stars Flashes and beams my love . Thou little , youthful maiden , Come unto my great heart ; My heart ...
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