The Poems of James ShirleyKing's crown Press, 1941 - 108 pages |
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... Bring his wanton Harvest home : The West - wind blowes , the Birds do sing , The Earth's enamell'd , ' tis high Spring : Let Hinds whose soul is Corn and Hay , Expect their crop another day . Into Loves Spring - garden walk , Virgins ...
... Bring his wanton Harvest home : The West - wind blowes , the Birds do sing , The Earth's enamell'd , ' tis high Spring : Let Hinds whose soul is Corn and Hay , Expect their crop another day . Into Loves Spring - garden walk , Virgins ...
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... bring To feast your eares : then hear me sing . A Buzzard is the Major o'th ' Town , And Gulls are Brethren of the Gown , Some Widgens of the Peace and Quorum , Commit all that are brought before ' um . Cocks are the under - men of ...
... bring To feast your eares : then hear me sing . A Buzzard is the Major o'th ' Town , And Gulls are Brethren of the Gown , Some Widgens of the Peace and Quorum , Commit all that are brought before ' um . Cocks are the under - men of ...
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... bring one graine , to thy Loves Sacrifice : And boast to see thy flames ascending , while Perfumes enrich our Ayre from thy sweet Pile . Looke here THOV that hast malice to the Stage , And Impudence enough for the whole Age ...
... bring one graine , to thy Loves Sacrifice : And boast to see thy flames ascending , while Perfumes enrich our Ayre from thy sweet Pile . Looke here THOV that hast malice to the Stage , And Impudence enough for the whole Age ...
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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