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Specimens of English literature from the 'Ploughmans crede' to the ...

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XIX. (c) (d) songes and sonettes. 217Printe in your harte some parcell <strong>of</strong> my tene.For I, alas, in silence all <strong>to</strong> long,Of myne olde hurte yet fele <strong>the</strong> wounde but grene.Rue on my life : or els your cruell wrongeShall well appere, and by my death be sene. 55(C) Description <strong>of</strong> Spring, wheri'n eche thing renewes, saueonelie <strong>the</strong> louer,Tne soote season, that bud and blome furth bringes,®-*-With grene hath clad <strong>the</strong> hill and eke <strong>the</strong> vale ^:The nightingale with fe<strong>the</strong>rs new she singes isclThe turtle <strong>to</strong> her make hath <strong>to</strong>lde her tale : bSomer is come, for euery spray nowe springes, ^ 'The hart hath hong his olde hed on <strong>the</strong> pale : OThe buck in brake his winter cote he flinges : ^^5The fishes flefe^'with newe repaired scale :The adder all her sloughe awaye she slinges :The swift swalow pursueth <strong>the</strong> flies smale : DThe busy bee her honye now she minges :;|j^'

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