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The riches of Chaucer: in which his impurities have been ...
That I have lost all lustihead ; l Such fantasies be in mine head So I n'ota what is
best to do : But men might asken me why so 30 I may not sleep, and what me is ?
But natheless who asketh this Loseth his asking true"ly ; My selven cannot tellen
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Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke, 1870
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Elegant extracts or, useful and entertaining pieces of ...
To deem them full of life and lustihead 1> " whose cheeks inHebCs vivid tintsare
dresifd, *' And with joy's careless mien and dimpled *_* smiles impreisd x " Thy
unsuspccting: heart how nobly good " I know, how languine in thy countryk cause
, ...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...
... hopes suggest! To deem them full of life and lustihead“, Whose cheeks in
Hebe's vivid tints are dress'd, And withjoy's careless mien and dimpled smiles '
impress'd '! 52 Overkest, for overcast. 53 Sith, since. 5' Lustihead, strong health,
yigour.
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A collection of poems ...
To deem them full of life and P lustihead, "Whose cheeks in Hebe's vivid tints are
drest, And with Joy's careless mien, and dimpled smiles imprest ? LXXIV. Thy
unsuspecting heart how nobly good I know, how sanguine in thy country's cause !
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The riches of Chaucer, in which his impurities have been ...
That I have lost all lustihead ; i Such fantasies be in mine head So I n'ot2 what is
best to do : But men might asken me why so 30 I may not sleep, and what me is ?
But nathdless who asketh this Loseth his asking trudly ; My selven cannot tellen ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke, 1870
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
... my sorrows, Fairy Son ? she said. Or is thy judgment by thy heart misted To
deem that certain, which thy hopes suggest ? To deem them full of life and f
lustihead, Whose cheeks in Hebe's vivid tints are drcst, And with Joy's careless
mien ...
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A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes
To deem them sull of life and f lustihead, "Whose cheeks in Hebe's vivid tints are
drest, And with Joy's careless mien, and dimpled smiles imprest? LXXIV. Thy
unsuspecting heart how nobly good I know, how sanguine in thy country's cause !
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of ...
Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry Selected for the Impropvement of
Young Persons Being Similar in Design to Elegant Extracts in Prose Vicesimus
Knox. ous broed, f Lustihead, strong htalth, vigour. And cull each virtuous plant, ...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical ...
... on the Knight her frowning brow, Mock'st thou my sorrows, Fairy Son ? she said
. Or is thy judgment by thy heart misled To deem that certain, which thy hopes
suggest ? To deem them full of life and f lustihead, Whose cheeks in Hebe's ...
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Amadís de Gaula: A Poem in Three Books
With sumptuous cates the groaning boards air spread, And all is mirth, and joy,
and lustihead. But from the noisy dance and mirthful crew Fair Oriane's servant to
his bower withdrew : There the fond youth, his eyes with tears suffus'd, On his ...
Nicolas de Herberay (sieur des Essars), 1803
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The Hound of Heaven
*In the rash lustihead of my young powers, I shook the pillaring hours and pulled my life upon me; grimed with smears, I stand amidst the dust o' ... «Patriot Post, Kwi 14»