The Poets of the Elizabethan Age: A Selection of Their Most Celebrated Songs and SonnetsSampson Low, son and C., 1862 - 83 páginas |
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... play , By thy desert their wonted way , Blame not my Lute ! Farewell ! unknown ; for though thou break My strings in spite with great disdain , Yet have I found out for thy sake , Strings for to string my Lute again : And if perchance ...
... play , By thy desert their wonted way , Blame not my Lute ! Farewell ! unknown ; for though thou break My strings in spite with great disdain , Yet have I found out for thy sake , Strings for to string my Lute again : And if perchance ...
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... play , Drab and dice their lands away , Which may be ours another day , And therefore let's be merry . The client now his suit forbears , The prisoner's heart is eased ; The debtor drinks away his cares , And for the time is pleased ...
... play , Drab and dice their lands away , Which may be ours another day , And therefore let's be merry . The client now his suit forbears , The prisoner's heart is eased ; The debtor drinks away his cares , And for the time is pleased ...
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... play the knave , And wise men play the noddy . Some youths will now a mumming go , Some others play at Roland - bo , And twenty other game boys mo , Because they will be merry . 72 CHRISTMAS . Then wherefore , in these merry days.
... play the knave , And wise men play the noddy . Some youths will now a mumming go , Some others play at Roland - bo , And twenty other game boys mo , Because they will be merry . 72 CHRISTMAS . Then wherefore , in these merry days.
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BLAME NOT MY LUTE | 7 |
WITH HOW SAD STEPS O MOON | 14 |
THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD | 21 |
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569 The borrower ARVARDIANAE awake BEN JONSON BIRDS IN SPRING Blame blow blush breath of great-eyed bright brow Cambridge Campaspe CELIA'S TRIUMPH Christmas cold compared with Thee CUPID delight E. M. WIMPERIS earth EDMUND SPENSER eyes face fair Samela flocks flowers garlands GEORGE WITHER give the lie grace great-eyed kine greenwood tree happy Harvard College hath heart heaven heaven's gate Heigh hither ICICLES HANG JOHN GILBERT JULIAN PORTCH KINGDOM kiss Library FROM Miss live look LOVE'S SERVILE LOT lovely rose Lute merry note mind mirth Miss A. E. Walton morn night NYMPH overdue PASSIONATE SHEPHERD Philomel play Prithee QUEEN RISING AND PRAYER ROBERT GREENE ROBERT HERRICK SHEPHERD'S COMMENDATION shine SIR PHILIP SIDNEY sleep SONNET sorrow soul sweet content SWEET day Tell things thou art Thou hast thy thou winter wind thy love Thy presence Tu-whoo tunes unto wakes what's Widener Library WIDENER WIDENER SEPANO WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE yield