Seventeenth Century LyricsNorman Ault Longmans, 1950 - 562 sider |
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... late ! too late ! alas , I now repent , For Cupid with her love hath me infected . As erst he hers , so love my heart now burneth ; As I at her , she laughs at me that mourneth : Too late ! too late ! alas , I now repent , Since her ...
... late ! too late ! alas , I now repent , For Cupid with her love hath me infected . As erst he hers , so love my heart now burneth ; As I at her , she laughs at me that mourneth : Too late ! too late ! alas , I now repent , Since her ...
Side 530
... late as 1710 , Pope could report from the country that D'Urfey was the ' only poet of tolerable reputation ' there . Four successive monarchs were amused by him , and with two of them - Charles II and James II - he is said to have been ...
... late as 1710 , Pope could report from the country that D'Urfey was the ' only poet of tolerable reputation ' there . Four successive monarchs were amused by him , and with two of them - Charles II and James II - he is said to have been ...
Side 560
... late to eat ... Thou robb'st my days of business and delights .......... Though here on earth men differ , in the ... late and cold , stir up the fire ............. ' Tis not how witty , nor how free ............ ' Tis too late for a ...
... late to eat ... Thou robb'st my days of business and delights .......... Though here on earth men differ , in the ... late and cold , stir up the fire ............. ' Tis not how witty , nor how free ............ ' Tis too late for a ...
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