The Merrie Days of England: Sketches of the Olden TimeW. Kent & Company, 1859 - 160 Seiten |
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... Queen Anne ; And then , as now , the children sang Beneath its branches tall- They grew , they loved , they sinned , they died- The tree outlived them all . But still the human flow'rets grew , And still the children play'd , And ne'er ...
... Queen Anne ; And then , as now , the children sang Beneath its branches tall- They grew , they loved , they sinned , they died- The tree outlived them all . But still the human flow'rets grew , And still the children play'd , And ne'er ...
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... queen , Sad Strephon sigh'd his hopes and fears , And Damon piped of pastures green In coy , consenting Chloe's ears : For there the lovers ever came , In evening's soft obscurity ; And still their tree retains the name It took from ...
... queen , Sad Strephon sigh'd his hopes and fears , And Damon piped of pastures green In coy , consenting Chloe's ears : For there the lovers ever came , In evening's soft obscurity ; And still their tree retains the name It took from ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , in 1591 , her Majefty was awakened in the morning by " three excellent mufitians , who , being disguised in auncient country attire , did greete her with a pleasant song of Corydon and Phillida , made in three partes ...
... Queen Elizabeth , in 1591 , her Majefty was awakened in the morning by " three excellent mufitians , who , being disguised in auncient country attire , did greete her with a pleasant song of Corydon and Phillida , made in three partes ...
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... queen atone Was Ladie Flora , on whom did attend A faire flocke of faeries , and a fresh bend Of lovely nymphs . O , that I were there , To helpen the ladies their May - bush to beare . Even the grave mercers and merchants of London ...
... queen atone Was Ladie Flora , on whom did attend A faire flocke of faeries , and a fresh bend Of lovely nymphs . O , that I were there , To helpen the ladies their May - bush to beare . Even the grave mercers and merchants of London ...
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... Queen Katherine his wife , accompanied with many lords and ladies , rode a - Maying , from Greenwitch to the high ground of Shooter's Hill , where as they paffed by the way they espied a company of tall yeomen , clothed all in green ...
... Queen Katherine his wife , accompanied with many lords and ladies , rode a - Maying , from Greenwitch to the high ground of Shooter's Hill , where as they paffed by the way they espied a company of tall yeomen , clothed all in green ...
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