A Century of Lyrics, 1550-1650Donald Cameron Whimster |
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... verse . But when I have done so , Some man , his art and voice to show , Doth set and sing my pain , And , by delighting many , frees again Grief , which verse did restrain . To love and grief , tribute of verse belongs , [ 39 ] The Triple ...
... verse . But when I have done so , Some man , his art and voice to show , Doth set and sing my pain , And , by delighting many , frees again Grief , which verse did restrain . To love and grief , tribute of verse belongs , [ 39 ] The Triple ...
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... verse exactly parallel to the first , so that the same tune will fit the sense and the words of both verses . Notice for instance the suddenly clear and cheerful sound of the fourth lines ( " challenged echo clear " , sudden spring ...
... verse exactly parallel to the first , so that the same tune will fit the sense and the words of both verses . Notice for instance the suddenly clear and cheerful sound of the fourth lines ( " challenged echo clear " , sudden spring ...
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... verse . There may also be a pun on his own name in the ending of each verse , for Donne was pronounced Dun ; so that the last two lines of the first verse may mean , When God had forgiven his sins , He still did not possess Donne , for ...
... verse . There may also be a pun on his own name in the ending of each verse , for Donne was pronounced Dun ; so that the last two lines of the first verse may mean , When God had forgiven his sins , He still did not possess Donne , for ...
Contents
Nicholas Grimald | 21 |
The Passionate Shepherd to | 35 |
Sigh no more ladies | 41 |
Copyright | |
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ANONYMOUS apace beauty BEN JONSON Book of Airs bright Chidiock Tichborne Coridon Daffodil dainty dance Davenant dead death delight Donne dost doth Earl earth Elizabeth England eyes fair fairies fate fish flocks flowers fool fresh George Herbert give glory GORBO Greensleeves Hark hath hay-cock heart heaven Henry Vaughan hey nonny honour John Donne JOHN FLETCHER JOHN WEBSTER JONSON keep king kiss lady Lord lovers lullaby lute maids merry morning ne'er never night numbers Phillida play pleasure poem poetry praise Puritans Queen reign ROBERT HERRICK rose SAMUEL ROWLEY says shepherds sigh sing Sir Walter Raleigh Sister awake sleep song songbooks Sonnets sorrow soul spring sung sweet content tell thee THOMAS CAMPION THOMAS DEKKER thou hast thou wouldst TOBIAS HUME Tottel's Miscellany tune unto verse weep WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Wilt thou forgive winter wondrous words wouldst not love