The Shakespeare Anthology: Poems, Poetical Passages, LyricsNonesuch Press, 1935 - 525 pages Prospectus with specimen page for the Nonesuch Press anthology edited by Herbert Farjeon, published in 1935. |
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Page 242
... sing like Birds i'th'Cage : When thou dost aske me blessing , Ile kneele downe And aske of thee forgivenesse : So wee'l live , And pray , and sing , and tell old tales , and laugh At gilded Butterflies : and heare poore Rogues Talke of ...
... sing like Birds i'th'Cage : When thou dost aske me blessing , Ile kneele downe And aske of thee forgivenesse : So wee'l live , And pray , and sing , and tell old tales , and laugh At gilded Butterflies : and heare poore Rogues Talke of ...
Page 304
... sing heigh ho , unto the greene holl Most frendship , is fayning ; most Loving , meere folly ; The heigh ho , the holly , This life is most jolly . Freize , freize , thou bitter skie That dost not bight so nigh As benefitts forgot ...
... sing heigh ho , unto the greene holl Most frendship , is fayning ; most Loving , meere folly ; The heigh ho , the holly , This life is most jolly . Freize , freize , thou bitter skie That dost not bight so nigh As benefitts forgot ...
Page 485
... sing , Trees did grow , and Plants did spring : Every thing did banish mone , Save the Nightingale alone . Shee ( poore Bird ) as all forlorne , Leand her breast up - till a thorne , And there sung the dolefulst Ditty , That to heare it ...
... sing , Trees did grow , and Plants did spring : Every thing did banish mone , Save the Nightingale alone . Shee ( poore Bird ) as all forlorne , Leand her breast up - till a thorne , And there sung the dolefulst Ditty , That to heare it ...
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