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... song abounded, and the shepherd sang like the rest ; Drayton was not remembering Theocritus or Vergil but describing Warwickshire when he made his ' Melanthus ' sing the lark up at dawn with a 'country roundelay', and lead his flock ...
... song abounded, and the shepherd sang like the rest ; Drayton was not remembering Theocritus or Vergil but describing Warwickshire when he made his ' Melanthus ' sing the lark up at dawn with a 'country roundelay', and lead his flock ...
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... songs of the age have come to us imbedded in the very mortal setting of the romances. For the soul of the earliest pastoral had lain in its lyric elements, in the love-song and the elegy ; and these remained its most enduring hold upon ...
... songs of the age have come to us imbedded in the very mortal setting of the romances. For the soul of the earliest pastoral had lain in its lyric elements, in the love-song and the elegy ; and these remained its most enduring hold upon ...
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... Song, to Celia, ii. 386-7. vii. Song, that Women are Men's Shadows, i. 55, 142, 167 ; ii. 389- ix. Song, to Celia, ' Drink to me', i. 135; ii. 385-7. x. Praeludium, ii. 402. xi. Epode, ii. 402-3. xii. Epistle to Elizabeth, Countess of ...
... Song, to Celia, ii. 386-7. vii. Song, that Women are Men's Shadows, i. 55, 142, 167 ; ii. 389- ix. Song, to Celia, ' Drink to me', i. 135; ii. 385-7. x. Praeludium, ii. 402. xi. Epode, ii. 402-3. xii. Epistle to Elizabeth, Countess of ...
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Brunos Candelaio | 109 |
Lantern Leatherhead and Inigo | 146 |
The New Inn and Fletchers | 198 |
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