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Page viii
... Happy Life . 83 Of the Death of Sir T. W. 83 lv ) ... 84 The Complaint of Rosamond .. 84 Sonnets to Delia ( xix , xxxix , liv , Epistle to the Countess of Cumberland . 119 Musophilus .... JOSHUA SYLVESTER ( 1563-1618 ) 117 118 119 Were ...
... Happy Life . 83 Of the Death of Sir T. W. 83 lv ) ... 84 The Complaint of Rosamond .. 84 Sonnets to Delia ( xix , xxxix , liv , Epistle to the Countess of Cumberland . 119 Musophilus .... JOSHUA SYLVESTER ( 1563-1618 ) 117 118 119 Were ...
Page ix
... Happy Life ( Out of M. Bird's Set Songs ) .. 131 JOHN MARSTON ( 1575-1634 ) The Passionate Shepherd to his Love ( Chr . Marlow ) . The Scourge of Villainy . 156 157 131 GEORGE SANDYS ( 1578-1644 ) The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd ( Ig ...
... Happy Life ( Out of M. Bird's Set Songs ) .. 131 JOHN MARSTON ( 1575-1634 ) The Passionate Shepherd to his Love ( Chr . Marlow ) . The Scourge of Villainy . 156 157 131 GEORGE SANDYS ( 1578-1644 ) The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd ( Ig ...
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... happy accident of composition , but a bit of the work of a genuine artist in comedy floated down to us in the wreckage of time . RICHARD ROLLE ( p . 14 ) is one of the most interesting figures in English religious history . His mystical ...
... happy accident of composition , but a bit of the work of a genuine artist in comedy floated down to us in the wreckage of time . RICHARD ROLLE ( p . 14 ) is one of the most interesting figures in English religious history . His mystical ...
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... happy day was , sooth to seyne , For which men say , may nought disturbed be That shal bityden of necessitee . 615 620 This Troilus sat on his baye stede , Al armed , save his heed , ful richely , 625 And wounded was his hors , and gan ...
... happy day was , sooth to seyne , For which men say , may nought disturbed be That shal bityden of necessitee . 615 620 This Troilus sat on his baye stede , Al armed , save his heed , ful richely , 625 And wounded was his hors , and gan ...
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... happy exercise , By the come I to joye out of turment ! Bot now to purpose of my first entent : Bewailing in my chamber thus allone , Despeired of all joye and remedye , For - tirit 15 of my thoght , and wo begone , Unto the wyndow gan ...
... happy exercise , By the come I to joye out of turment ! Bot now to purpose of my first entent : Bewailing in my chamber thus allone , Despeired of all joye and remedye , For - tirit 15 of my thoght , and wo begone , Unto the wyndow gan ...
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