Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 من الصفحات |
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... leave , With lullaby your dreams deceive , And , when you rise with waking eye , Remember then this lullaby . JOHN LYLLY . BORN ABOUT 1550 - DIED ABOUT 1603 . THIS person , who wrote several tolerable plays , and some sprightly songs ...
... leave , With lullaby your dreams deceive , And , when you rise with waking eye , Remember then this lullaby . JOHN LYLLY . BORN ABOUT 1550 - DIED ABOUT 1603 . THIS person , who wrote several tolerable plays , and some sprightly songs ...
الصفحة 130
... leaves and blossomes did en wrap . Such as Diana by the sandy shore Of swift Eurotas , or on Cynthus greene , Where all the nymphes have her unwares forlore , Wandreth alone with bow and arrowes keene , To seeke her game : or as that ...
... leaves and blossomes did en wrap . Such as Diana by the sandy shore Of swift Eurotas , or on Cynthus greene , Where all the nymphes have her unwares forlore , Wandreth alone with bow and arrowes keene , To seeke her game : or as that ...
الصفحة 142
... leaves among ! For they of joy and pleasance to you sing , That all the woods then answer , and theyr eccho ring . My love is now awake out of her dreame , And her fayre eyes , like stars that dimmed were With darksome cloud , now shew ...
... leaves among ! For they of joy and pleasance to you sing , That all the woods then answer , and theyr eccho ring . My love is now awake out of her dreame , And her fayre eyes , like stars that dimmed were With darksome cloud , now shew ...
الصفحة 144
... leave the room . Sydney gave his lordship the lie , and then left the place , expecting to be followed , which Oxford thought it prudent to delay till the council had time to receive in- timation . Wherever the quarrel originated , the ...
... leave the room . Sydney gave his lordship the lie , and then left the place , expecting to be followed , which Oxford thought it prudent to delay till the council had time to receive in- timation . Wherever the quarrel originated , the ...
الصفحة 146
... leave the room ? Then she goes to bid thee come . Is she sick ? why then be sure She invites thee to the cure . Doth she cross thy suit with " No ? " Tush ! she loves to hear thee woo . Doth she call the faith of men In question ? nay ...
... leave the room ? Then she goes to bid thee come . Is she sick ? why then be sure She invites thee to the cure . Doth she cross thy suit with " No ? " Tush ! she loves to hear thee woo . Doth she call the faith of men In question ? nay ...
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