The Poems of James ShirleyKing's crown Press, 1941 - 108 pages |
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Page 39
... CHARLES this day is come , VVho may send all the Pedlars home . A joyful sight to see . The Irish , that in Usquebauh did pledge His Birth , their jolly tunes give ore , A Lord not now is master of a Hedge , Scarce bonny clabbor within ...
... CHARLES this day is come , VVho may send all the Pedlars home . A joyful sight to see . The Irish , that in Usquebauh did pledge His Birth , their jolly tunes give ore , A Lord not now is master of a Hedge , Scarce bonny clabbor within ...
Page 68
... Charles , but says , " We may presume that he was in the Duke of Newcastle's regiment , where Shirley probably ... Charles Beaumont etc. The title probably refers to Charles , seventh son of Sir John Beaumont , Bart . , the poet . Since ...
... Charles , but says , " We may presume that he was in the Duke of Newcastle's regiment , where Shirley probably ... Charles Beaumont etc. The title probably refers to Charles , seventh son of Sir John Beaumont , Bart . , the poet . Since ...
Page 96
... Charles , not Iames ; this granted , ' twas not strange to say the Burse was there , the Royall Exchange . Our daye being gone , noe night hung o're our eies , ffor at Sunn setting did the Sunn arise . Here teares , and tryumph did ...
... Charles , not Iames ; this granted , ' twas not strange to say the Burse was there , the Royall Exchange . Our daye being gone , noe night hung o're our eies , ffor at Sunn setting did the Sunn arise . Here teares , and tryumph did ...
Contents
To his Mistris upon the Bayes withered | 6 |
Vpon the death of K James | 14 |
A Prologue to Mr Fletchers Play in Ireland | 29 |
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