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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an Historical ... - Page 56
by George Ellis - 1803 - 458 pages
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and ...

John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 526 pages
...in his leaves there shrouded lay Sweet birds, for love, that sing and play: And of all love's joyful flame I the bud and blossom am. Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be. . . . Thus sought the dire enchantress in his mind Her guileful bait to have embosomed : But he her...
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The Shakespeare Anthology: 1592-1616 A. D.

Edward Arber - 1899 - 334 pages
...my chambers, to attend me! 'All the stars in heaven that shine, And ten thousand more, are mine ! ' Only bend thy knee to me ; Thy Wooing shall thy Winning be ! ' Thus sought the dire Enchantress, in his mind Her guileful bait to have embossomed : But He, her...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1901 - 1190 pages
...in his leaves there shrouded lay Sweet birds, for love that sing and play And of all love's joyful flame I the bud and blossom am. Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning bel See, see the flowers that below Now as fresh as morning blow; And of all the virgin rose That as...
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British Anthologies, Volume 4

Edward Arber - 1901 - 358 pages
...his leaves, there shrouded lay $w<«t birds, for Love that sing and play! 'And of all Love's joyful flame, I the bud and blossom am! ' Only bend thy knee to me; ' See, see the flowers, that below Now as fresh as morning blow; And of all, the virgin Rose, That...
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The Fireside Encyclopedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - 1901 - 1080 pages
...In my chambers to attend me ; All the stars in heaven that shine, And ten thousand more, are mine. What if she knew her mother near? But this she knows, in joy GILES FLETCHER. ROSALIND'S MADRIGAL. LOVE in my bosom, like a bee, Doth suck his sweet ; Now with his...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1902 - 1118 pages
...in his leaves there shrouded lay Sweet birds, for love that sing and play And of all love's joyful flame I the bud and blossom am. Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be I See, see the flowers that below Now as fresh as morning blow; And of all the virgin rose That as...
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Lyrics

Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 346 pages
...in his leaves there shrouded lay Sweet birds, for love that sing and play: And of all love's joyful flame I the bud and blossom am. Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be ! 20 See, see the flowers that below Now as fresh as morning blow ; And of all the virgin rose That...
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Little Masterpieces of English Poetry, Volume 3

Henry Van Dyke - 1905 - 354 pages
...In my chambers to attend me : All the stars in Heav'n that shine, And ten thousand more, are mine. Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be ! 161o. Giles Fletcher. CHERRY-RIPE THERE is a garden in her face Where roses and white lilies grow;...
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The Pilgrims' Way: A Little Scrip of Good Counsel for Travellers

Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1906 - 352 pages
...In my chambers to attend me : All the stars in Heav'n that shine, And ten thousand more, are mine : Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be ! GILES FLETCHER Silvia VX7HO is Silvia? What is she? • That all our swains commend her ? Holy, fair,...
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The Book of Elizabethan Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - 1907 - 892 pages
...me In my chambers to attend me: All the stars in Heav'n that shine, And ten thousand more, are mine: Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be! Thus sought the dire Enchantress, in his mind Her guileful bait to have embossomed: But He, her charms...
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