The Book of Elizabethan VerseWilliam Stanley Braithwaite |
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... mind . 28 . Corinna's Maying J. Donne GET up , get up for shame ! The blooming morn Upon her wings presents the god unshorn . See how Aurora throws her fair Fresh - quilted colours through the air : Get up , sweet slug - a - bed , and ...
... mind . 28 . Corinna's Maying J. Donne GET up , get up for shame ! The blooming morn Upon her wings presents the god unshorn . See how Aurora throws her fair Fresh - quilted colours through the air : Get up , sweet slug - a - bed , and ...
Page 48
... mind might move To live with thee and be thy Love . YE The Message Sir W. Raleigh E little birds that sit and sing Amidst the shady valleys , And see how Phyllis sweetly walks Within her garden - alleys ; Go pretty birds , about her ...
... mind might move To live with thee and be thy Love . YE The Message Sir W. Raleigh E little birds that sit and sing Amidst the shady valleys , And see how Phyllis sweetly walks Within her garden - alleys ; Go pretty birds , about her ...
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... mind Must use to sail with every wind . He that loves , and fears to try , Learns his mistress to deny . Doth she chide thee ? ' tis to shew it That thy coldness makes her do it . Is she silent ? is she mute ? Silence fully grants thy ...
... mind Must use to sail with every wind . He that loves , and fears to try , Learns his mistress to deny . Doth she chide thee ? ' tis to shew it That thy coldness makes her do it . Is she silent ? is she mute ? Silence fully grants thy ...
Page 53
... mind can scarce conceive : Your radiant eyes crave objects of delight My heart no glad impressions can receive : To write of grief is but a tedious thing , And woeful men of woe must needly sing . To write the truce , the wars , the ...
... mind can scarce conceive : Your radiant eyes crave objects of delight My heart no glad impressions can receive : To write of grief is but a tedious thing , And woeful men of woe must needly sing . To write the truce , the wars , the ...
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... mind your outward fair admires ; My hope lies prostrate at your pity's feet ; My heart , looks , soul , sense , mind , and hope desires Belief and favour in your lovely sight : Else all will cease to live and pen to write . T. Lodge 59 ...
... mind your outward fair admires ; My hope lies prostrate at your pity's feet ; My heart , looks , soul , sense , mind , and hope desires Belief and favour in your lovely sight : Else all will cease to live and pen to write . T. Lodge 59 ...
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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