The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough Clarendon Press, 1934 - 974 من الصفحات |
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... songs are among the most finished examples of Elizabethan song composed immediately to be set to music . Donne's ' Songs and Sonets ' , not alone in virtue of their content and ' wit ' , but in their rhythms , their suggestion of speech ...
... songs are among the most finished examples of Elizabethan song composed immediately to be set to music . Donne's ' Songs and Sonets ' , not alone in virtue of their content and ' wit ' , but in their rhythms , their suggestion of speech ...
الصفحة 199
... Song ARE charming sleep , thou easer of all woes , Brother to death , sweetly thy self dispose On this afflicted Prince , fall like a Cloud In gentle showrs , give nothing that is loud , Or painfull to his slumbers ; easie , sweet , And ...
... Song ARE charming sleep , thou easer of all woes , Brother to death , sweetly thy self dispose On this afflicted Prince , fall like a Cloud In gentle showrs , give nothing that is loud , Or painfull to his slumbers ; easie , sweet , And ...
الصفحة 200
... Song RNS and Odours , bring away , Vapors , sighs , darken the day ; Our dole more deadly looks , than dying Balmes , and Gumms , and heavy cheers , Sacred vials fill'd with tears , And clamors , through the wild air flying : Come all ...
... Song RNS and Odours , bring away , Vapors , sighs , darken the day ; Our dole more deadly looks , than dying Balmes , and Gumms , and heavy cheers , Sacred vials fill'd with tears , And clamors , through the wild air flying : Come all ...
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