The Roxburghe ballads . ds and Amanda Group of Bagford Poems ; The Two Earliest Quartos of A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1600: ETC. WITH HIS COPIES OF ORIGINAL WOODCUTS. Vol VM. part M. ffiroups of JHcrrg Sbbrntures, TOIIafo*@rcm BallaK EobesJftiscfjanccs, ^ssra&ateti Complaints, antj <ZTam tljc Caglor. CHANSONNETTE. TTTHEN Love was all we cared to k?iow, Little we reckd of wind or weather. Hand in hand we roved together IVhertruer we heard the voices call;Fortune the fickle might prove our foe. Clouding the sky, or blighting the gay boivers tofamiue-toiuers;Yet Love was all— A


The Roxburghe ballads . ds and Amanda Group of Bagford Poems ; The Two Earliest Quartos of A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1600: ETC. WITH HIS COPIES OF ORIGINAL WOODCUTS. Vol VM. part M. ffiroups of JHcrrg Sbbrntures, TOIIafo*@rcm BallaK EobesJftiscfjanccs, ^ssra&ateti Complaints, antj <ZTam tljc Caglor. CHANSONNETTE. TTTHEN Love was all we cared to k?iow, Little we reckd of wind or weather. Hand in hand we roved together IVhertruer we heard the voices call;Fortune the fickle might prove our foe. Clouding the sky, or blighting the gay boivers tofamiue-toiuers;Yet Love was all— And Love was ours. When Love, estranged, no more we it were for us to linger ;Welcome the sign from Deaths forefingerPointing the ?oay 7vhere icicles fall,Mutely guiding, and bidding us go. Since Fortune lours, and sweetness sours,Aro Spring-time sho7vers revive dead flowers :Still we recall— 4 Love once was ours ! HEKTFORD: IPrinteu for t&e THallan ^octetp, BY STEPHEN AUSTIN AND SONS. E -J HERTFORD:PRINTED BY STEPHEN AUSTIN AND SONS. No. 32. ^tutorial preface to #art $M.


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