An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . ids 392 PAGE Thou leaden brain 315 Thou purblind Boy I ... 309 Thus BoNNY-BOOTES ... 34 Thus our King and 463 Thus then helped him ... 450 To nothing fitter can I 296 To such as say, thy 305 To this our World, to ... 300 To what new Study ... 208 To win the Fort 144 Truce, gentle Love! 322 Well, Ferris, now, the 166 Well, tis as 483 What dost thou mean 317 What if a day, or a 396 What is the Fair 146 What may be 147 When Christmas comes 152 When conquering Love 305 When first I ended 322 PAGB When first I hear


An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . ids 392 PAGE Thou leaden brain 315 Thou purblind Boy I ... 309 Thus BoNNY-BOOTES ... 34 Thus our King and 463 Thus then helped him ... 450 To nothing fitter can I 296 To such as say, thy 305 To this our World, to ... 300 To what new Study ... 208 To win the Fort 144 Truce, gentle Love! 322 Well, Ferris, now, the 166 Well, tis as 483 What dost thou mean 317 What if a day, or a 396 What is the Fair 146 What may be 147 When Christmas comes 152 When conquering Love 305 When first I ended 322 PAGB When first I heard 149 When he came to 467 When like an Eaglet ... 319 When once I saw 146 When she is by 151 Whilst others ween 143 Whilst thus my pen 313 Whilst yet mine 307 Who loves his life 393 Why do I speak of joy 3x1 Why should your fair ... 312 With angels face and ... 31 Withdraw yourselves ... 36 With fools and children 302 With grievous thoughts 143 Yet read at last the 318 You best discerned of ... 319 You cannot love, my ... 300 Youre not alone 296. lO


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