An English Garner Ingatherings From Our History And Literature volume 11
An English Garner Ingatherings From Our History And Literature volume 11
Arber, Edward, 1836-1912
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43 O DEAR life, when may it be That mine eyes thine eyes may see, And in them my mind discover Whether absence hath had force Thy remembrance to divorce From the image of thy lover? Oh, if I myself find not Through my parting ought forgot Nor debarr'd from beauty's treasure, Let no tongue aspire to tell In what high joys I shall dwell : Only thought aims at the pleasure. Thought therefore I will send thee To take up the place for me ; Long I will not after tarry. There unseen thou mayst be bold... These fair wonders to behold Which in them my hopes do carry. $^5P A Carol for Christmas Day. From Virgin's womb this day, this day did spring The precious Seed that only saved man : This day let man rejoice and sweetly sing, Since on this day our Saviour first began : 44 William Byrd's This day did Christ man's soul from death remove With glorious saints to dwell in Heaven above. Rejoice, rejoice, with heart and voice, In Christ His birth this day rejoice. This day to man came pledge of perfect peace, This day to man came love and unity.
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