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... England's Helicon , 1600 The passionate shepherd to his love Come live with me and be my love , And we will all the pleasures prove That valleys , groves , hills , and fields , Woods , or steepy mountain yields . And we will sit upon ...
... England's Helicon , 1600 The passionate shepherd to his love Come live with me and be my love , And we will all the pleasures prove That valleys , groves , hills , and fields , Woods , or steepy mountain yields . And we will sit upon ...
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... England's Helicon : Harpalus ' Complaint , p . 45 ; Sidney , The nightingale , Ring out your bells , p . 119 ; Greville , p . 126 ; Ralegh , p . 137 ; Greene , Doron's descrip- tion of Samela , p . 150 , Doron's jig , p . 151 ; Lodge ...
... England's Helicon : Harpalus ' Complaint , p . 45 ; Sidney , The nightingale , Ring out your bells , p . 119 ; Greville , p . 126 ; Ralegh , p . 137 ; Greene , Doron's descrip- tion of Samela , p . 150 , Doron's jig , p . 151 ; Lodge ...
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... England's Helicon , 1600. His re- ligious sonnets , left unprinted doubtless because of their strongly Catholic sentiments , were published from manuscript early in the nineteenth century . Constable's poetry enjoyed a deserved ...
... England's Helicon , 1600. His re- ligious sonnets , left unprinted doubtless because of their strongly Catholic sentiments , were published from manuscript early in the nineteenth century . Constable's poetry enjoyed a deserved ...
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