A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... night . He who felt not , in some degree , its soothing influences , was viewed as a morose , unsocial being , whose converse ought to be shunned and regarded with suspicion and distrust . " Chappell , Old English Popular Music , i . 59 ...
... night . He who felt not , in some degree , its soothing influences , was viewed as a morose , unsocial being , whose converse ought to be shunned and regarded with suspicion and distrust . " Chappell , Old English Popular Music , i . 59 ...
Стр. xlvi
... Night ( p . 122 ) to the regular iambics of the fifth and seventh verses . While other lyrists , too , display this quality of an organic variation of foot , Thomas Campion appears to me one of the most subtle masters of this as of many ...
... Night ( p . 122 ) to the regular iambics of the fifth and seventh verses . While other lyrists , too , display this quality of an organic variation of foot , Thomas Campion appears to me one of the most subtle masters of this as of many ...
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... night In heavy sleep , with cares oppressed , Yet when she spies the pleasant light ΙΟ 15 20 She sends sweet notes from out her breast : So sing I now because I think How joys approach when sorrows shrink . And as fair Philomene , again ...
... night In heavy sleep , with cares oppressed , Yet when she spies the pleasant light ΙΟ 15 20 She sends sweet notes from out her breast : So sing I now because I think How joys approach when sorrows shrink . And as fair Philomene , again ...
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... night . 5 1Ο SIR PHILIP SIDNEY , Astrophel and Stella , 1591 ; written be- fore 1582 . FIRST SONG . DOUBT you to whom my Muse these notes intendeth , Which now my breast surcharged to music lendeth ! To you , to you , all song of praise ...
... night . 5 1Ο SIR PHILIP SIDNEY , Astrophel and Stella , 1591 ; written be- fore 1582 . FIRST SONG . DOUBT you to whom my Muse these notes intendeth , Which now my breast surcharged to music lendeth ! To you , to you , all song of praise ...
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... night . Strike I my lute , he tunes the string , He music plays if so I sing , He lends me every lovely thing ; Yet cruel he my heart doth sting : Whist , wanton , still ye ! Else I with roses every day Will whip you hence , And bind ...
... night . Strike I my lute , he tunes the string , He music plays if so I sing , He lends me every lovely thing ; Yet cruel he my heart doth sting : Whist , wanton , still ye ! Else I with roses every day Will whip you hence , And bind ...
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Astrophel and Stella BARNABE BARNES Beaumont beauty BEN JONSON birds Breton bright Bullen Campion couplet Daniel Davison death delight Dirge Donne doth Drayton Drummond earth Elizabethan Elizabethan lyric England's Helicon English eyes fair fancy fear Fleay Fletcher flowers Francis Beaumont golden grace Gram green Grosart hath heart heaven Henry honor Italian Jonson kiss lady live Love's lovers Lyrics from Elizabethan lyrists madrigal metre metrical Michael Drayton mistress Muse never NICHOLAS BRETON night nonny passion pastoral Philip Rosseter Phyllis play pleasure poem poetry poets praise pretty printed quatorzain Queen rimes roses SAMUEL DANIEL sense Shakespeare shepherd Sidney sighs sing sleep Song Books sonnet sorrow soul Spenser stanza sweet content tercets thee Thomas THOMAS CAMPION THOMAS DEKKER thou art thought trochaic unto verse wanton weep whilst WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words writing written ΙΟ