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... lyric utterance which still remains something quite better in sub- stance , form , and expression than any art ... Lyrics from the Elizabethan Song Books . The reader as well as the editor owes to Mr. Bullen's patient and scholarly ...
... lyric utterance which still remains something quite better in sub- stance , form , and expression than any art ... Lyrics from the Elizabethan Song Books . The reader as well as the editor owes to Mr. Bullen's patient and scholarly ...
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... Lyrics , and Arthur Symons ' Sixteenth Century Anthology , for which I am indebted to Mr. S. C. Williams , Literary Editor of the Boston Advertiser . + I wish also to tender my thanks for personal assistance and suggestions to Mr. V ...
... Lyrics , and Arthur Symons ' Sixteenth Century Anthology , for which I am indebted to Mr. S. C. Williams , Literary Editor of the Boston Advertiser . + I wish also to tender my thanks for personal assistance and suggestions to Mr. V ...
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... thy Herrick , Honouring thee on my knee Offer my Lyric . Candles I'll give to thee , And a new altar ; And thou , Saint Ben , shalt be Writ in my psalter . R. Herrick 414 . THE London Taverns HE Gentry to the King's 416 THE BOOK OF.
... thy Herrick , Honouring thee on my knee Offer my Lyric . Candles I'll give to thee , And a new altar ; And thou , Saint Ben , shalt be Writ in my psalter . R. Herrick 414 . THE London Taverns HE Gentry to the King's 416 THE BOOK OF.
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... lyric under the simple title Song appeared in the first collected edition of Davenant's Poems , London , 1673 . PAGE 1 , No. 2 Fly hence , shadows . From The Lover's Melan- choly , act v . sc . 1 ; acted 1628. Printed 1629 . PAGE 2 , No ...
... lyric under the simple title Song appeared in the first collected edition of Davenant's Poems , London , 1673 . PAGE 1 , No. 2 Fly hence , shadows . From The Lover's Melan- choly , act v . sc . 1 ; acted 1628. Printed 1629 . PAGE 2 , No ...
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... From Thomas Morley's Madrigals to Four Voices , 1600 . PAGE 9 , No. 10 Hey ! now the day dawis . " This lovely poem , " says Crantoun , " is one of the happiest efforts of Montgomerie's ་ -the Muse , and shows his lyric genius at 688 NOTES.
... From Thomas Morley's Madrigals to Four Voices , 1600 . PAGE 9 , No. 10 Hey ! now the day dawis . " This lovely poem , " says Crantoun , " is one of the happiest efforts of Montgomerie's ་ -the Muse , and shows his lyric genius at 688 NOTES.
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