Melodies and Madrigals: Mostly from the Old English PoetsRichard Henry Stoddard Bunce and Huntington, 1866 - 206 páginas |
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... dear , and mine he cannot miss ; There never was a better bargain driven . My true love hath my heart , and I have his . II . His heart in me keeps him and me in one ; My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides : He loves my heart ...
... dear , and mine he cannot miss ; There never was a better bargain driven . My true love hath my heart , and I have his . II . His heart in me keeps him and me in one ; My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides : He loves my heart ...
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... dear , Then well - fare nothing once a year . For many run , but one must win , Fools only hedge the cuckoo in . V. The worth that worthiness should move , Is love , which is the due of love ; And love as well the shepherd can , As can ...
... dear , Then well - fare nothing once a year . For many run , but one must win , Fools only hedge the cuckoo in . V. The worth that worthiness should move , Is love , which is the due of love ; And love as well the shepherd can , As can ...
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... dear reed Pan's pipe does come , A pipe that trikes Apollo dumb ; Nor flute , nor lute , nor gittern can So chant it as the pipe of Pan . Croff - gartered swains and dairy girls , With faces smug and round as pearls , When Pan's fhrill ...
... dear reed Pan's pipe does come , A pipe that trikes Apollo dumb ; Nor flute , nor lute , nor gittern can So chant it as the pipe of Pan . Croff - gartered swains and dairy girls , With faces smug and round as pearls , When Pan's fhrill ...
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... joy begin the Spring . II . Then , lady dear , Do you appear , In beauty like the Spring ; I dare well say , The birds that day , More cheerfully will fing . WEELKES'S BALLADS AND MADRIGALS . AN ODE . [ 1598. ] As it fell upon 35.
... joy begin the Spring . II . Then , lady dear , Do you appear , In beauty like the Spring ; I dare well say , The birds that day , More cheerfully will fing . WEELKES'S BALLADS AND MADRIGALS . AN ODE . [ 1598. ] As it fell upon 35.
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... dear love , for though thou run from me , Run ne'er so faft , yet I will follow thee . II . I thought , my love , that I should overtake you ; Sweet heart , fit down under this fhadowed tree , And I will promise never to forsake you ...
... dear love , for though thou run from me , Run ne'er so faft , yet I will follow thee . II . I thought , my love , that I should overtake you ; Sweet heart , fit down under this fhadowed tree , And I will promise never to forsake you ...
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Melodies and Madrigals: Mostly from the Old English Poets Richard Henry Stoddard Vista completa - 1866 |
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Melodies and Madrigals: Mostly from the old English Poets Richard Henry Stoddard Vista previa limitada - 2021 |
Términos y frases comunes
17th Century ALFRED TENNYSON beauty beſt birds breath bright BRYAN WALLER PROCTER Celia cheek cherry-ripe Chloris Cupid DAVISON'S POETICAL RHAPSODY dear death defire delight DIRGE doth DOWLAND'S BOOK drink eyes fair fhall figh fing fleep flowers ftay ftill ftreams GEORGE GEORGE DARLEY golden grief happy Hark hath hear heart heaven Heigh HENRY JOHN FLETCHER JOHN LYLY JOHN WEBSTER kiss ladies lips love thee Love's lover MADRIGALS maid merry mind mistress mufic muſt ne'er neft never night nonny numbers paffions PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Phillis pity play queen reft ROBERT BROWNING ROBERT HERRICK roses Say nay ſhall ſhe smile Song Song sorrow soul Spring sweet sweetly tears thine things THOMAS CAREW THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES thou art thou wilt unto WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR WEELKES'S MADRIGALS weep WILBYE'S MADRIGALS WILLIAM DRUMMOND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wilt thou leave wind wine wings WITHER