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... flower - shop . I have preferred instead , to come out of a prodi- gal and fragrant field with an armful of flowers with perfumes and colours arranged by kind , indifferently , to give something of Nature's variety . " " With Spenser ...
... flower - shop . I have preferred instead , to come out of a prodi- gal and fragrant field with an armful of flowers with perfumes and colours arranged by kind , indifferently , to give something of Nature's variety . " " With Spenser ...
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... flowers that lies ; And winking Mary - buds begin To ope their golden eyes : With everything that pretty bin , My lady sweet , arise : Arise , arise . The Love Call W. Shakespeare Phyllida . CORYDON , arise , my Corydon ! Titan shineth ...
... flowers that lies ; And winking Mary - buds begin To ope their golden eyes : With everything that pretty bin , My lady sweet , arise : Arise , arise . The Love Call W. Shakespeare Phyllida . CORYDON , arise , my Corydon ! Titan shineth ...
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... flowers , my Corydon , To set in thy cap . Cor . I will gather pears , my lovely one , To put in thy lap . Phyl . I will buy my true love garters gay For Sundays , for Sundays , To wear about his legs so tall . Cor . I will buy my true ...
... flowers , my Corydon , To set in thy cap . Cor . I will gather pears , my lovely one , To put in thy lap . Phyl . I will buy my true love garters gay For Sundays , for Sundays , To wear about his legs so tall . Cor . I will buy my true ...
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... flowers are deck'd in every hue , The clouds with orient gold spangle their blue ; Here is the pleasant place- And everything , save Her , who all should grace . W. Drummond 8 . On a Fair Morning N a fair morning , as I came by the way ...
... flowers are deck'd in every hue , The clouds with orient gold spangle their blue ; Here is the pleasant place- And everything , save Her , who all should grace . W. Drummond 8 . On a Fair Morning N a fair morning , as I came by the way ...
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... flowers the which on earth do spring In goodly colours gloriously arrayed , — Go to my love where she is careless laid Yet in her Winter's bower not well awake : Tell her the joyous time will not be stayed Unless she do him by the fore ...
... flowers the which on earth do spring In goodly colours gloriously arrayed , — Go to my love where she is careless laid Yet in her Winter's bower not well awake : Tell her the joyous time will not be stayed Unless she do him by the fore ...
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Anon Astrophel and Stella beauty bel ami Ben Jonson birds bliss breast breath bright Bullen Campion Corydon Cuckoo dear death delight desire dost doth Dowden earth Elizabethan England's Helicon eyes Faery Queene fair fairy-queen faith fear fire Fletcher flowers glory golden grace green grief hair happy hath heart heaven heavenly Herrick honour Jonson King kiss Lady leave light Line Line 11 lips live livės joy look Lord Love's lovers lullaby Madrigals maids merry mind Muse N'oserez never night nymphs passions pity pleasure poem poets praise pretty Queen Queen Mab roses says Shakespeare shalt shepherd shine sighs sing sleep smile song sonnet sorrow soul Spenser spring stanzas star swain sweet tears tell Tereus thee thine things thou art thought true love unto verse W. W. Greg wanton weep Whilst wind youth