Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660 |
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... spring , And sweeter than the nightingale doth sing . Oh , that I might that singing swallow hear , To whom I owe my service and my love ! His sugared tunes would so enchant mine ear , And in my mind such sacred fury move , As I should ...
... spring , And sweeter than the nightingale doth sing . Oh , that I might that singing swallow hear , To whom I owe my service and my love ! His sugared tunes would so enchant mine ear , And in my mind such sacred fury move , As I should ...
Page 389
... Spring , the sweet spring , is the year's pleasant king ; Then blooms each thing , then maids dance in a ring , Cold doth not sting , the pretty birds do sing : Cuckoo , jug - jug , pu - we , to - witta - woo ! The palm and may make ...
... Spring , the sweet spring , is the year's pleasant king ; Then blooms each thing , then maids dance in a ring , Cold doth not sting , the pretty birds do sing : Cuckoo , jug - jug , pu - we , to - witta - woo ! The palm and may make ...
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... spring , wherein each thing renews save only the lover , 27 Description of the contrarious passions in a lover , 13 ... spring- time's pride , 149 Early before the day doth spring , 356 Earth now is green and heaven is blue , 356 Easter ...
... spring , wherein each thing renews save only the lover , 27 Description of the contrarious passions in a lover , 13 ... spring- time's pride , 149 Early before the day doth spring , 356 Earth now is green and heaven is blue , 356 Easter ...
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