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... shepherd's only queen , And Coridon the only swain That only hath her shepherd been ; Though Phillis keep her bower of state , Shall Coridon consume away ? No , shepherd , no , work out the week , And Sunday shall be holy - day . FROM ...
... shepherd's only queen , And Coridon the only swain That only hath her shepherd been ; Though Phillis keep her bower of state , Shall Coridon consume away ? No , shepherd , no , work out the week , And Sunday shall be holy - day . FROM ...
Page 282
... shepherd's swain Was like the bedlam Tambur- laine , 50 Which held proud kings in awe . But meek he was as lamb mought be , Ylike that gentle Abel he , Whom his lewd brother slaw . This shepherd ware a sheep - grey cloak , Which was of ...
... shepherd's swain Was like the bedlam Tambur- laine , 50 Which held proud kings in awe . But meek he was as lamb mought be , Ylike that gentle Abel he , Whom his lewd brother slaw . This shepherd ware a sheep - grey cloak , Which was of ...
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... Shepherd's Hunting , 586 The Shepherd's Sirena , 321 The shepherd's song of Venus and Adonis , 233 The shepherd's wife's song , 152 The shepherd's wooing Dulcina , 420 The silver swan , who living had no note , 438 The sixth nymphal ...
... Shepherd's Hunting , 586 The Shepherd's Sirena , 321 The shepherd's song of Venus and Adonis , 233 The shepherd's wife's song , 152 The shepherd's wooing Dulcina , 420 The silver swan , who living had no note , 438 The sixth nymphal ...
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