English Poetry of the Seventeenth CenturyRoberta Florence Brinkley |
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... singing , The boys are come to catch the owls , The wild mare in is bringing . Our kitchen boy hath broke his box ... sing , Let all the streets with echoes ring ; Woods , and hills , and everything , Bear witness we are merry . 80 90 ...
... singing , The boys are come to catch the owls , The wild mare in is bringing . Our kitchen boy hath broke his box ... sing , Let all the streets with echoes ring ; Woods , and hills , and everything , Bear witness we are merry . 80 90 ...
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... sing of brooks , of blossoms , birds , and bowers , Of April , May , of June , and July flowers . I sing of Maypoles , hock - carts , wassails , wakes , Of bridegrooms , brides , and of their bridal - cakes . I write of youth , of love ...
... sing of brooks , of blossoms , birds , and bowers , Of April , May , of June , and July flowers . I sing of Maypoles , hock - carts , wassails , wakes , Of bridegrooms , brides , and of their bridal - cakes . I write of youth , of love ...
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Roberta Florence Brinkley. By these to sing of cleanly wantonness . I sing of dews , of rains , and , piece by piece , Of balm , of oil , of spice , and ambergris . I sing of times trans - shifting , and I write How roses first came red ...
Roberta Florence Brinkley. By these to sing of cleanly wantonness . I sing of dews , of rains , and , piece by piece , Of balm , of oil , of spice , and ambergris . I sing of times trans - shifting , and I write How roses first came red ...
Contents
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
The Legacy | 30 |
Copyright | |
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