An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... Song for St. Cecilia's Day Sonnet to Mrs. Unwin . 406 Alexander's Feast . To Mary 532 407 Prologue and Epilogue to Tyrannick Love . 409 The Castaway . 532 533 Epilogue to Mithridates , King of Pontus . 410 Songs from the Plays Ah fading ...
... Song for St. Cecilia's Day Sonnet to Mrs. Unwin . 406 Alexander's Feast . To Mary 532 407 Prologue and Epilogue to Tyrannick Love . 409 The Castaway . 532 533 Epilogue to Mithridates , King of Pontus . 410 Songs from the Plays Ah fading ...
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... song in his langage , Or telle him why this song was in usage ; This preyde he him to construe and declare Ful ofte tyme upon his knowes bare . His felaw , which that elder was than he , Answerde him thus : ' this song , I have herd ...
... song in his langage , Or telle him why this song was in usage ; This preyde he him to construe and declare Ful ofte tyme upon his knowes bare . His felaw , which that elder was than he , Answerde him thus : ' this song , I have herd ...
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... Song ( A spirit haunts the year's Ode on the Death of a Favour- ite Cat ... Prioress's Tale , The . last hours ) .. 867 468 Prisoned in Windsor , he Re- Song ( Goe , and catche a falling Ode on the Poetical Character 479 counteth his ...
... Song ( A spirit haunts the year's Ode on the Death of a Favour- ite Cat ... Prioress's Tale , The . last hours ) .. 867 468 Prisoned in Windsor , he Re- Song ( Goe , and catche a falling Ode on the Poetical Character 479 counteth his ...
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