Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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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 357
... spring , this nymph of ours E ternal garlands of thy flowers , Green garlands never wasting ; I n her shall last our state's fair spring Now and forever flourishing As long as heaven is lasting . To the rose Eye of the garden , queen of ...
... spring , this nymph of ours E ternal garlands of thy flowers , Green garlands never wasting ; I n her shall last our state's fair spring Now and forever flourishing As long as heaven is lasting . To the rose Eye of the garden , queen of ...
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... 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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A. B. Grosart A. H. Bullen Astrophel and Stella ballad beauty birds blood brave breast breath bright crown dance dear death delight divine dost doth earth England's Helicon English epigrams eyes face fair fame fear fire flame flowers Francis Davison George Gascoigne give glory grace Greensleeves grief hand hast hath heart heaven Hero and Leander honor Introduction and Notes J. P. Collier king kiss lady light live look Lord love's lover Madrigals Mary Ambree mind mistress muse ne'er never night nought pain Petrarch play pleasure poems poesy poetry poets poor praise queen rest rhyme scorn shalt shepherd shine sighs sight sing sleep smile sorrow soul spring stars sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought true unto verse virtue weep whilst wind words youth