The Oxford Book of Sixteenth Century VerseEdmund Kerchever Chambers |
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... nymphs that you can hear Both of the rivers and the forests green , And of the sea that neighbours to her near , All with gay garlands goodly well beseen . And let them also with them bring in hand Another gay garland For my fair love ...
... nymphs that you can hear Both of the rivers and the forests green , And of the sea that neighbours to her near , All with gay garlands goodly well beseen . And let them also with them bring in hand Another gay garland For my fair love ...
Page 400
... 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 400 THOMAS LODGE Then muse not, Nymphs, though I bemoan ...
... 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 400 THOMAS LODGE Then muse not, Nymphs, though I bemoan ...
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... nymphs ' inveigling harmony , So was her beauty to the standers by . Nor that night - wandering pale and watery star ( When yawning dragons draw her thirling car From Latmos ' mount up to the gloomy sky , Where , crowned with blazing ...
... nymphs ' inveigling harmony , So was her beauty to the standers by . Nor that night - wandering pale and watery star ( When yawning dragons draw her thirling car From Latmos ' mount up to the gloomy sky , Where , crowned with blazing ...
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The Oxford Book of Sixteenth Century Verse, Volume 10 Edmund Kerchever Chambers No preview available - 1932 |
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