A Pleasant Ballad Of King Henry II. And The Miller Of Mansfield (Anonymous Olde English Poems)
Part the First.Henry, our royall kind, would ride a huntingTo the greene forest so pleasant and faire;To see the harts ...
Part the First.Henry, our royall kind, would ride a huntingTo the greene forest so pleasant and faire;To see the harts ...
A.Almighty and all-merciable Queen,To whom all this world fleeth for succour,To have release of sin, of sorrow, of teen!Glorious Virgin! ...
To the memory of John Peale Bishop, 1892-1944Attor porsi la mano un poco avante,e colsi un ramicel da un gran ...
There was a knight was drunk with wine,A riding along the way, sir;And there he met with a lady fine,Among ...
O I forbid you, maidens a',That wear gowd on your hair,To come or gae by Carterhaugh,For young Tam Lin is ...
O May she comes, and may she goes,Down by yon gardens green,And there she spied a gallant squireAs squire had ...
" THERE was a jolly beggar, and a begging he was bound, And he took up his quarters into a ...
As I went down the Baldon lane,Alone I went, as oft I went,Weighing if it were loss or gainTo give ...
UPON a noon I pilgrimed through A pasture, mile by mile, Unto the place where I last saw My dead ...
GROWLTIGER was a Bravo Cat, who lived upon a barge; In fact he was the roughest cat that ever roamed ...
I watched the glory of her childhood change, Half-sorrowful to find the child I knew, (Loved long ago in lily-time), ...
From citron-bower be her bed, cut from branch of tree a-flower, fashioned for her maidenhead. From Lydian apples, sweet of ...
Marry, and love thy Flavia, for she Hath all things whereby others beautious be, For, though her eyes be small, ...
Mark but this flea, and mark in this, How little that which thou deny'st me is; It sucked me first, ...
GAZE not on thy beauty's pride, Tender maid, in the false tide That from lovers' eyes doth slide. Let thy ...
Whoe'er she be, That not impossible she That shall command my heart and me; Where'er she lie, Locked up from ...
Come friendly bombs and fall on Slough! It isn't fit for humans now, There isn't grass to graze a cow. ...
1 They that in play can do the thing they would, Having an instinct throned in reason's place, --And every ...
AULD comrade dear, and brither sinner, How's a' the folk about Glenconner? How do you this blae eastlin wind, That's ...
To their Excellencies the Lords Justices of Ireland, The humble petition of Frances Harris, Who must starve and die a ...
UP with the sun, the breeze arose, Across the talking corn she goes, And smooth she rustles far and wide ...
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