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Side 17
... doth know , ' And my good friend , the Calender , ' Will lend his horse to go . ' Quoth Mistress Gilpin , ' That's well said ; And , for that wine is dear , 6 ' We will be furnish'd with our own , ' Which is both bright and clear ...
... doth know , ' And my good friend , the Calender , ' Will lend his horse to go . ' Quoth Mistress Gilpin , ' That's well said ; And , for that wine is dear , 6 ' We will be furnish'd with our own , ' Which is both bright and clear ...
Side 24
... doth ride abroad , May I be there to see ! W. Cowper * II * WILLIAM AND MARGARET ' TWAS at the silent , solemn hour When night and morning meet ; In glided Margaret's grimly ghost , And stood at William's feet . Her face was like an ...
... doth ride abroad , May I be there to see ! W. Cowper * II * WILLIAM AND MARGARET ' TWAS at the silent , solemn hour When night and morning meet ; In glided Margaret's grimly ghost , And stood at William's feet . Her face was like an ...
Side 41
... doth fade , But doth suffer a sea - change Into something rich and strange ; Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark ! now I hear them-- Ding , Dong , Bell . * 23 * A LAND DIRGE W. Shakespeare CALL for the robin - redbreast and the ...
... doth fade , But doth suffer a sea - change Into something rich and strange ; Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark ! now I hear them-- Ding , Dong , Bell . * 23 * A LAND DIRGE W. Shakespeare CALL for the robin - redbreast and the ...
Side 44
... doth not sting , the pretty birds do sing , Cuckoo , jug - jug , pu - we , to - witta - woo ! The palm and may make country houses gay , Lambs frisk and play , the shepherds pipe all day , And we hear aye birds tune this merry lay ...
... doth not sting , the pretty birds do sing , Cuckoo , jug - jug , pu - we , to - witta - woo ! The palm and may make country houses gay , Lambs frisk and play , the shepherds pipe all day , And we hear aye birds tune this merry lay ...
Side 45
... doth unfold ; Now the birds begin to rouse , And the squirrel from the boughs Leaps , to get him nuts and fruit ; The early lark , that erst was mute , Carols to the rising day Many a note and many a lay . Unfolding the Flocks Shepherds ...
... doth unfold ; Now the birds begin to rouse , And the squirrel from the boughs Leaps , to get him nuts and fruit ; The early lark , that erst was mute , Carols to the rising day Many a note and many a lay . Unfolding the Flocks Shepherds ...
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