The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... Song Books and his other treasuries I own a more advised debt . Nor am I free of obligation to anthologies even more recent - to Archbishop Trench's House- hold Book of Poetry , Mr. Locker - Lampson's Lyra Elegan- tiarum , Mr. Miles ...
... Song Books and his other treasuries I own a more advised debt . Nor am I free of obligation to anthologies even more recent - to Archbishop Trench's House- hold Book of Poetry , Mr. Locker - Lampson's Lyra Elegan- tiarum , Mr. Miles ...
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... Song of the Birds WORSCHIPPE ye that loveris bene this May , 1394-1437 For of your blisse the Kalendis are begonne . And sing with us , Away , Winter , away ! Cum , Somer , cum , the suete sesoùn and sonne ! Awake for schame ! that have ...
... Song of the Birds WORSCHIPPE ye that loveris bene this May , 1394-1437 For of your blisse the Kalendis are begonne . And sing with us , Away , Winter , away ! Cum , Somer , cum , the suete sesoùn and sonne ! Awake for schame ! that have ...
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... song is said and past , My lute , be still , for I have done . As to be heard where ear is none , As lead to grave in marble stone , My song may pierce her heart as soon : Should we then sing , or sigh , or moan ? No , no , my lute ...
... song is said and past , My lute , be still , for I have done . As to be heard where ear is none , As lead to grave in marble stone , My song may pierce her heart as soon : Should we then sing , or sigh , or moan ? No , no , my lute ...
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... song both sung and past— My lute , be still , for I have done . 39 . HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY Description of Spring Wherein each thing renews , save only the Lover THE 1516-47 HE soote season , that bud and bloom forth brings ...
... song both sung and past— My lute , be still , for I have done . 39 . HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY Description of Spring Wherein each thing renews , save only the Lover THE 1516-47 HE soote season , that bud and bloom forth brings ...
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... song she oft rehearsed , as did her well behove , The falling out of faithful friends renewing is of love . I marvel much pardy ( quoth she ) for to behold the rout , To see man , woman , boy and beast , to toss the world about : Some ...
... song she oft rehearsed , as did her well behove , The falling out of faithful friends renewing is of love . I marvel much pardy ( quoth she ) for to behold the rout , To see man , woman , boy and beast , to toss the world about : Some ...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900 Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
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