Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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... birds she to her tunes would draw ; And but that nature , by her all - constraining law , Each bird to her own kind this season doth invite , They else , alone to hear that charner of the night ( The more to use their ears ) their ...
... birds she to her tunes would draw ; And but that nature , by her all - constraining law , Each bird to her own kind this season doth invite , They else , alone to hear that charner of the night ( The more to use their ears ) their ...
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... birds , hid under greenwood shade , Sung merry notes on every branch and bough , The wind that in the leaves and waters played With murmur sweet , now sung , and whistled now ; Ceased the birds , the wind loud answer made , And while ...
... birds , hid under greenwood shade , Sung merry notes on every branch and bough , The wind that in the leaves and waters played With murmur sweet , now sung , and whistled now ; Ceased the birds , the wind loud answer made , And while ...
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... birds with their harmonious notes Sing to a spring that smileth as she floats , For in her face a many dimples show , And often skips as it did dancing go ; Here further down an over - arched alley , That from a hill goes winding in a ...
... birds with their harmonious notes Sing to a spring that smileth as she floats , For in her face a many dimples show , And often skips as it did dancing go ; Here further down an over - arched alley , That from a hill goes winding in a ...
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