Seventeenth Century LyricsNorman Ault Longmans, 1950 - 562 sider |
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Side 121
... keep , till when I do return and view again : So , by this art , fancy shall fortune cross , And lovers live by thinking on their loss . A GOOD EATING SONG Then our music is in prime , When our teeth keep triple time ; Hungry notes are ...
... keep , till when I do return and view again : So , by this art , fancy shall fortune cross , And lovers live by thinking on their loss . A GOOD EATING SONG Then our music is in prime , When our teeth keep triple time ; Hungry notes are ...
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... Keep still in my horizon ; for to me The sun makes not the day , but thee . Thou whose nature cannot sleep , On my temples sentry keep ; Guard me ' gainst those watchful foes , Whose eyes are open while mine close ; Let no dreams my ...
... Keep still in my horizon ; for to me The sun makes not the day , but thee . Thou whose nature cannot sleep , On my temples sentry keep ; Guard me ' gainst those watchful foes , Whose eyes are open while mine close ; Let no dreams my ...
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... keep vice out , and keep me in : Malice of late grows charitable sure , I'm not committed , but I'm kept secure . When once my Prince affliction hath , Prosperity doth treason seem ; And then to smooth so rough a path I can learn ...
... keep vice out , and keep me in : Malice of late grows charitable sure , I'm not committed , but I'm kept secure . When once my Prince affliction hath , Prosperity doth treason seem ; And then to smooth so rough a path I can learn ...
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