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Page 121
... Bring with you all the Nymphes that you can heare Both of the rivers and the forrests greene , And of the sea that neighbours to her neare : Al with gay girlands goodly wel beseene . And let them also with them bring in hand Another gay ...
... Bring with you all the Nymphes that you can heare Both of the rivers and the forrests greene , And of the sea that neighbours to her neare : Al with gay girlands goodly wel beseene . And let them also with them bring in hand Another gay ...
Page 128
... bring home the bride againe ; Bring home the triumph of our victory : Bring home with you the glory of her gaine ; With joyance bring her and with jollity . Never had man more joyfull day then this , Whom heaven would heape with blis ...
... bring home the bride againe ; Bring home the triumph of our victory : Bring home with you the glory of her gaine ; With joyance bring her and with jollity . Never had man more joyfull day then this , Whom heaven would heape with blis ...
Page 275
... Bring me but one , I'll promise thee , Instead of common showers , Thy wings shall be embalm'd by me , And all beset with flowers . I To Electra DARE not ask a kiss , a I dare not beg a smile , Lest having that , or this , I might grow ...
... Bring me but one , I'll promise thee , Instead of common showers , Thy wings shall be embalm'd by me , And all beset with flowers . I To Electra DARE not ask a kiss , a I dare not beg a smile , Lest having that , or this , I might grow ...
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50 | 73 |
Alexander Montgomerie b 1540 d | 80 |
Fulke Greville Lord Brooke b 1554 | 145 |
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1918 Arthur Quiller-Couch,Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch No preview available - 1966 |
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