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Strana 49
Let none of these their dreary accents sing ; Ne let the woods them answer , nor their echo ring . your bed But let still silence true night - watches keep , That sacred peace may in assurance reign , And timely sleep , when it is time ...
Let none of these their dreary accents sing ; Ne let the woods them answer , nor their echo ring . your bed But let still silence true night - watches keep , That sacred peace may in assurance reign , And timely sleep , when it is time ...
Strana 94
But my sun's heavenly eyes View not your weeping , That now lies sleeping Softly , now softly lies Sleeping Sleep is a reconciling , A rest that peace begets . . Doth not the sun rise smiling When fair at even he sets ?
But my sun's heavenly eyes View not your weeping , That now lies sleeping Softly , now softly lies Sleeping Sleep is a reconciling , A rest that peace begets . . Doth not the sun rise smiling When fair at even he sets ?
Strana 103
From rest and sleep , which but thy pictures be , Much pleasure ; then from thee much more must flow ; And soonest our best men with thee do go , Rest of their bones , and soul's delivery . Thou'rt slave to Fate , chance , kings , and ...
From rest and sleep , which but thy pictures be , Much pleasure ; then from thee much more must flow ; And soonest our best men with thee do go , Rest of their bones , and soul's delivery . Thou'rt slave to Fate , chance , kings , and ...
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Mine own John Poyntz since ye delight to know | 27 |
Alas so all things now do hold their peace | 33 |
Edmund Spenser ?155299 | 39 |
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