Lyrics from the Dramatists of the Elizabethan AgeArthur Henry Bullen Scribner, 1892 - Всего страниц: 301 |
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Стр. xxvii
... merry men all ( Munday ) , Now whilst the moon doth rule the sky ( John Fletcher ) Nymphs and shepherds , dance no more ( Milton ) O cruel Love , on thee I lay ( Lyly ) O Cupid ! monarch over kings ( Lyly ) O fair sweet face ! O eyes ...
... merry men all ( Munday ) , Now whilst the moon doth rule the sky ( John Fletcher ) Nymphs and shepherds , dance no more ( Milton ) O cruel Love , on thee I lay ( Lyly ) O Cupid ! monarch over kings ( Lyly ) O fair sweet face ! O eyes ...
Стр. 17
... merry , merry , merry roundelay , Concludes with Cupid's curse , —— They that do change old love for new , Pray gods they change for worse ! Ambo simul . They that do change , & c . En . Fair and fair , & c . Par . Fair and fair , & c ...
... merry , merry , merry roundelay , Concludes with Cupid's curse , —— They that do change old love for new , Pray gods they change for worse ! Ambo simul . They that do change , & c . En . Fair and fair , & c . Par . Fair and fair , & c ...
Стр. 26
... merry lay , Cuckoo , jug , jug , pu we , to witta woo . The fields breathe sweet , the daisies kiss our feet , Young lovers meet , old wives a - sunning sit , In every street these tunes our ears do greet , Cuckoo , jug , jug , pu we ...
... merry lay , Cuckoo , jug , jug , pu we , to witta woo . The fields breathe sweet , the daisies kiss our feet , Young lovers meet , old wives a - sunning sit , In every street these tunes our ears do greet , Cuckoo , jug , jug , pu we ...
Стр. 35
... , The cuckoo then , on every tree , Mocks married men , for thus sings he , Cuckoo ; Cuckoo , cuckoo , -O word of fear , Unpleasing to a married ear ! When shepherds pipe on oaten straws , And merry larks WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 35.
... , The cuckoo then , on every tree , Mocks married men , for thus sings he , Cuckoo ; Cuckoo , cuckoo , -O word of fear , Unpleasing to a married ear ! When shepherds pipe on oaten straws , And merry larks WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 35.
Стр. 36
... merry note , While greasy Joan doth keel1 the pot . When all around the wind doth blow , And coughing drowns the parson's saw , And birds sit brooding in the snow , And Marian's nose looks red and raw , When roasted crabs hiss in the ...
... merry note , While greasy Joan doth keel1 the pot . When all around the wind doth blow , And coughing drowns the parson's saw , And birds sit brooding in the snow , And Marian's nose looks red and raw , When roasted crabs hiss in the ...
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Anthony Munday arms arrows beauty bel ami Ben Jonson birds bless bliss bright chaste cheeks Chorus Cuckoo Cupid dance dead death delight dong doth drink eyes face fair fairy fancy fear fire flowers fool Gipsy golden golden slumbers grace green grief Hark haste hath heart heaven Hecate Heigh honour Hymen JAMES SHIRLEY'S John Fletcher Jonson king kiss lady lass Love's lovers Luminalia lusty Lyly's lyrical maid Maid's Metamorphosis Masque merrily merry mistress N'oserez Nathaniel Field never Nice Valour night nymph Phillis Phoebe pity play pleasure poem pretty queen Robert Greene Robin Hood rose Shakespeare shepherd shine sigh sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spring stay swain sweet tears thee Thetis thing THOMAS Thomas Lodge thou art tree unto Venus virgins vowed wanton weep Whilst wind wings Witch youth