A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... hath been disturbed thereby , " and the touch- stone of " high seriousness " may perhaps be applied with much success to that group of classical productions which are far more admired than read . But there is a flash in the play of a ...
... hath been disturbed thereby , " and the touch- stone of " high seriousness " may perhaps be applied with much success to that group of classical productions which are far more admired than read . But there is a flash in the play of a ...
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... hath a form so divine In the earth or the air . Such a one did I meet , good sir , Such an angel - like face , Who like a queen , like a nymph , did appear , By her gait , by her grace . She hath left me here all alone , All alone , as ...
... hath a form so divine In the earth or the air . Such a one did I meet , good sir , Such an angel - like face , Who like a queen , like a nymph , did appear , By her gait , by her grace . She hath left me here all alone , All alone , as ...
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... Hath no warrant to acquire The dainties of his chaste desire . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY , quoted in Puttenham's The Art of Eng lish Poesy , 1589 ; written about 1580 . DITTY : HEART EXCHANGE . My true - love hath my heart , and I have his , By ...
... Hath no warrant to acquire The dainties of his chaste desire . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY , quoted in Puttenham's The Art of Eng lish Poesy , 1589 ; written about 1580 . DITTY : HEART EXCHANGE . My true - love hath my heart , and I have his , By ...
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... hath the eyes which marry state with pleasure ! Who keeps the key of Nature's chiefest treasure ! To you , to you , all song of praise is due , Only for you the heaven forgat all measure . 5 Who hath the lips where wit in fairness ...
... hath the eyes which marry state with pleasure ! Who keeps the key of Nature's chiefest treasure ! To you , to you , all song of praise is due , Only for you the heaven forgat all measure . 5 Who hath the lips where wit in fairness ...
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... hath the feet , whose step all sweetness planteth ! Who else , for whom Fame worthy trumpets wanteth ! To you , to you , all song of praise is due , Only to you her sceptre Venus granteth . Who hath the breast , whose milk doth patience ...
... hath the feet , whose step all sweetness planteth ! Who else , for whom Fame worthy trumpets wanteth ! To you , to you , all song of praise is due , Only to you her sceptre Venus granteth . Who hath the breast , whose milk doth patience ...
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