For I must leave my fairest flower, My sweetest Rose, a space, And cross the seas to famous France, Proud rebelles to abase. But yet, my Rose, be sure thou shalt My coming shortlye see, And in my heart, when hence I am, He beare my Rose with mee. Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages ... - Side 76af Percy Society - 1842Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1819 - 394 sider
...excell .* My royal Rose, a thousand times ' I bid thee now farewell ! < For I must leave my fairest flower, * My sweetest Rose, a space ; ' And cross...shalt ' My coming shortly see ; " And in my heart, when hence I am, ' I'll bear my Rose with me.' When Rosamond, that lady bright, Did hear the king say... | |
| 1815 - 502 sider
...sweetness does excel, My royal iCose, a thousand times I bid thec now farewell! For I must leave my fairest flower, My sweetest Rose a space, And cross the seas to famous France, Proud rebels to abue. But yet, my Rose, be sure then (halt My coming shortly see; And in my heart when hence I am,... | |
| John Struthers - 1822 - 276 sider
...my/antasye : The flower of mine affected heart, Whose sweetness doth excelle : For I must leave my fairest flower, My sweetest Rose, a space, And cross the seas to famous France, Proud rebelles to abase. But yet, my Rose, be sure thou shah My coming shortlye see, And in my heart, when... | |
| Peter Buchan - 1825 - 228 sider
...leave my fairest flower, My sweetest Hose, apace, And cross the seas to famous France, Proud rebelles to abase. .But yet, my Rose, be sure thou shalt My coming shortlye see, And in my heart, when whence I am, lie bear my Hose with mee. When Rosamonde, that ladye... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1829 - 346 sider
...sweetness doth excell: My royal Rose, a thousand times I bid thee now farewell. For I must leave my fairest flower, My sweetest Rose, a space, And cross the seas to famous France, Proud rebels to abase. 60 But yet, my Rose, be sure thou shalt My coming shortly see, And in my heart, when hence I am, I'll... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1839 - 890 sider
...land forsook ; Of Rosamond, his lady fair His farewell thus he took : " Ob ! I must leave my fairest flower, My sweetest Rose a space ; And cross the seas to famous France, Froud rebels to abase." Ancient Ballad. TIME rolled along unimpeded by all the mighty changes which... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1844 - 178 sider
...excelle ; My royal Rose, a thousand times, I bid thee nowe farewelle ! For I must leave my fairest flower, My sweetest Rose, a space, And cross the seas to famous France, Proud rebelles to abase. But yet, my Rose, be sure thou shalt My commg shortly see, And in my heart, when... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1846 - 376 sider
...excelle : My royal Rose, a thousand times I bid thee nowe farwelle ! > For I must leave my fairest flower, My sweetest Rose, a space, And cross the seas to famous France, Proud rebelles to abase. But yet, my Rose, be sure thou shalt My coming shortlye see, And in my heart, when... | |
| Thomas Deloney - 1852 - 328 sider
...thousand times, I bid thee now farewel. For I must leave my famous flower, My sweetest Rose, a space, But yet, my rose, be sure thou shalt My coming shortly...I'll bear my rose with me. When Rosamond, that lady fair, Did hear the king say so, The sorrows of her grieved heart Her outward looks did show; And from... | |
| Percy Society - 1852 - 432 sider
...sweetness doth excel My royal rose a thousand times, I bid thee now farewel. For I must leave my famous flower, My sweetest Rose, a space, And cross the seas...Proud rebels to abase. But yet, my rose, be sure thou shall My coming shortly see ; And in my heart, while hence I am, I'll bear my rose with me. When Kosamond,... | |
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