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Page 940
... lines were set to music by Al- fonso Ferrabosco , Airs , 1609 . 135 A description of love ] unsigned . in P. N .; reprinted in England's Hel- icon , changed to a dialogue , signed ' S. W. R. ' but with ' Ignoto ' pasted over in some ...
... lines were set to music by Al- fonso Ferrabosco , Airs , 1609 . 135 A description of love ] unsigned . in P. N .; reprinted in England's Hel- icon , changed to a dialogue , signed ' S. W. R. ' but with ' Ignoto ' pasted over in some ...
Page 941
... lines in all . The numerous cases of incom- plete stanzas and imperfect syntax in- dicate that the manuscript is an early draft . 31 ] cf. Like to a hermit , 1. 10 . brast ] broken . 49 ] cf. with this line the refrain of Like truthless ...
... lines in all . The numerous cases of incom- plete stanzas and imperfect syntax in- dicate that the manuscript is an early draft . 31 ] cf. Like to a hermit , 1. 10 . brast ] broken . 49 ] cf. with this line the refrain of Like truthless ...
Page 970
... lines . and the opening of Milton's L'Allegro has been several times noted ; cf. P.M.L.A. , xliii . 569. 24 capreal ] ca- priole , caper . 27 Orchestra ] the next six lines satirize Davies ' poem . 31 Kemp's jig ] Will Kemp , popular ...
... lines . and the opening of Milton's L'Allegro has been several times noted ; cf. P.M.L.A. , xliii . 569. 24 capreal ] ca- priole , caper . 27 Orchestra ] the next six lines satirize Davies ' poem . 31 Kemp's jig ] Will Kemp , popular ...
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