The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 páginas |
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... give thee melody . Ile give thee Chaines and Carkanets Of Primroses and Violets . A Bag and Bottle thou shalt have ; That richly wrought , and This as brave ; So that as either shall expresse The Wearer's no meane Shepheardesse . At ...
... give thee melody . Ile give thee Chaines and Carkanets Of Primroses and Violets . A Bag and Bottle thou shalt have ; That richly wrought , and This as brave ; So that as either shall expresse The Wearer's no meane Shepheardesse . At ...
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... give . DAMON : ' Tis true , Philemon , our autumnal storms Disrobe our trees , and strip their quiv'ring forms : ' Tis true , our liveliest beauties are but short , Short as the joys which recommend your court : But these new charms ...
... give . DAMON : ' Tis true , Philemon , our autumnal storms Disrobe our trees , and strip their quiv'ring forms : ' Tis true , our liveliest beauties are but short , Short as the joys which recommend your court : But these new charms ...
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... give their spotless fame , Resign their bloom , their innocence resign . ' Will no bright maid , by worth , by titles known , Give the rich growth of British hills to fame ? And let her charms , and her example , own That Virtue's dress ...
... give their spotless fame , Resign their bloom , their innocence resign . ' Will no bright maid , by worth , by titles known , Give the rich growth of British hills to fame ? And let her charms , and her example , own That Virtue's dress ...
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Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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